When news broke of a hunger and labor strike at Delaney Hall, dozens of national and international media outlets descended upon the immigrant detention center in Newark. For them, the story was the flashpoint: tensions rising between supporters and immigration officials outside and a two-week standoff that made for compelling TV. New Jersey reporters were there, too, but because they’ve always been there. They were there before the detention cen…
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