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Power & Politics: Delaney Hall chaos; N.J. primary election nears; AI data center concerns

Protests over conditions at Newark’s Delaney Hall intensify as New Jersey’s primary election nears. Debate grows over regulating AI data centers.

News 12 Staff

May 30, 2026, 4:18 PM

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Protests are escalating at Delaney Hall in Newark as advocates raise concerns about reported inhumane conditions at the immigration detention facility.

Demonstrations and clashes have continued throughout the week, with federal lawmakers stepping in between protesters and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. The situation has intensified scrutiny over detainee treatment and federal oversight.

On this week’s “Power & Politics,” Democratic Councilman Matt Hale of Highland Park, a Seton Hall political science professor, and Republican strategist Jeanette Hoffman weigh in on the developments shaping the state.

As tensions rise, New Jersey voters are preparing for the upcoming primary election. All 12 congressional districts are on the ballot, along with a key U.S. Senate race, setting up a pivotal contest days away.

Meanwhile, Gov. Sherrill’s proposal to regulate new data center construction is drawing mixed reactions statewide. The plan targets the rapid expansion tied to artificial intelligence, with supporters citing infrastructure and energy concerns. Critics warn it could hinder economic growth and investment.

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