ICE kept this sick man hidden in isolation at Delaney Hall. Now he’s finally free.
NJ.com
Last updated: June 5, 2026
Emanuel Rodrigues, a Brazilian immigrant with a rare, life-threatening mobility condition, was released from Delaney Hall detention center after nearly five months of isolation. His release followed a hunger strike by detainees protesting inhumane conditions, including spoiled food and denial of medical care.
- Emanuel Rodrigues suffers from rhabdomyolysis, a condition that prevents him from walking. He alleges he fell in detention after a guard prohibited him from using his crutches.
- Detainees at Delaney Hall have publicly spoken out about poor conditions, claiming spoiled food, denial of medical treatment, and isolation. Rodrigues was reportedly prevented from speaking to visiting legislators.
- A hunger and labor strike by detainees began on Memorial Day, with ongoing protests outside the facility leading to clashes with law enforcement.
- An ICE spokesperson stated Rodrigues was in "medical observation" for his health and safety, and that all detainees receive comprehensive medical care with access to 24-hour emergency services. Rodrigues and others dispute these claims.
- Rodrigues' release offers a hopeful sign amidst ongoing activism for the release of other detainees, with advocates calling for the release of everyone still held.