Sr. Susan Francois tends to her 'radical hospitality' tent outside the immigration detention facility Delaney Hall in Newark, N.J. (RNS)
For five days, Delaney Hall, an immigrant detention facility in Newark, New Jersey, has been in the news for large and loud protests over conditions inside the facility. After some 300 detainees began a hunger and labor strike over what they said were inhumane conditions, the protests have grown to include members of Congress, such as Sen. Andy Kim and Rep. Robert Menendez, both Democrats from New Jersey.
But for the last year, one woman, Sr. Susan Francois, has overseen a "Radical Hospitality" tent outside Delaney Hall, bearing witness and ministering to families and friends visiting detainees. She started coming in May 2025, when there was a major protest over conditions in front of Delaney Hall, and a New Jersey gubernatorial candidate and a member of Congress were arrested. Soon after, Francois started visiting about twice a week and documenting her work on TikTok, hoping to inspire other people to take action and spread hope.
Watch a day in her life and the first episode of "Faith on the Immigration Frontline," RNS' short-form documentary series about clergy and religious community members putting their faith to work on the front lines of America’s immigration crisis.
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