Senator Cory Booker, Senator Andy Kim, and Governor Mikie Sherrill marched down to the Delaney Hall detention facility in New Jersey with cameras rolling, tears ready, and a narrative pre-loaded — and the Department of Homeland Security just torched every word of it. DHS Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis didn't mince words, declaring flat out: "There is NO hunger strike at Delaney Hall."
But sure, let's hear more about the "deplorable" conditions from the guy who once invented an imaginary friend named T-Bone to win street cred.
Here's what actually happened. New Jersey's Democrat dream team showed up at an ICE detention facility on Memorial Day weekend — because nothing says "honoring the troops" like advocating for illegal aliens. Booker called conditions "deplorable" and claimed detainees were "fighting for their human rights." Senator Andy Kim chimed in that they were "protesting the lack of due process, the disgusting food and poor treatment." Governor Sherrill tagged along for the photo op. CNN, naturally, ran the whole thing like it was dispatches from a gulag.
Then DHS dropped the hammer.
Bis didn't just deny the hunger strike — she went scorched earth, as reported by Breitbart. "ICE has higher detention standards than most U.S. prisons," she stated. The official DHS response was even blunter: "This is nothing more than a political stunt by New Jersey sanctuary politicians."
That's not spin. That's a fact check with teeth.
And let's talk about who's actually inside Delaney Hall, because the Democrats conveniently left that part out. Among the detainees are Jose De La O Lainez, Juan Vazquez Reyes, and Jhan Martinez-Valverde — criminal aliens, not choir boys who wandered across the border looking for a better life. Jose and Juan both have criminal histories that involve homicide, while Jhan has been charged with sex offenses against a child. These are the people Booker wants you to cry for.
Meanwhile, the people Democrats never mention? ICE officers have seen a 1,300 percent increase in assaults against them. One thousand three hundred percent. But yeah, let's make sure the guys throwing punches at federal agents have nicer cafeteria options.
This is the playbook, folks, and it's getting old. Democrats manufacture a crisis, rush to the scene with their best concerned faces, feed the story to CNN, and hope nobody checks the receipts. Booker says "deplorable." Kim says "disgusting." Sherrill stands there looking gubernatorial. The network cameras eat it up.
Then someone at DHS actually looks at the cafeteria logs and says, "Yeah, none of that happened."
The hunger strike that wasn't. The inhumane conditions that meet higher standards than American prisons. The "political stunt" called out by name from the agency itself. This is what state-run media looks like — just not our state.
Next time Cory Booker wants to fight for someone's human rights, maybe he could start with the ICE officers dodging fists on the job. Just a thought.