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New Jersey Gov. Sherrill denied access to North Jersey immigration detention center as hunger strike enters fourth day - WHYY

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New Jersey Gov. Sherrill denied access to North Jersey immigration detention center as hunger strike enters fourth day - WHYY
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New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill and other officials were denied access to a private immigration detention center during a hunger strike. The governor criticized the facility's lack of transparency and humane treatment.

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The incident highlights ongoing tensions regarding the oversight of private detention facilities and the treatment of detainees in the U.S. immigration system.

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The framing focuses on the governor's perspective and the 'heartbreaking' nature of the situation, highlighting criticism of private detention.

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