Out of the Valley’s Shadow
What does your first night inside immigration detention actually feel like? The first night, no one tells you the rules. You learn them by watching. In this episode of Out of the Valley's Shadow, Adam walks into Unit Five at Delaney Hall — the ICE wing reserved for the "high-risk" detainees, the ones marked by red shirts. He braces for violence. What he finds is stranger: boredom, silent hierarchies, and men quietly adapting to a system built to erase individuality. Open communal showers. Fluorescent lights that never go off. Chess games scratched together from nothing. And a first phone call home that he can't take back. This is not a political argument. It's what detention actually feels like from the inside — the part that happens after the cameras leave. Press play. The first night is the one you don't forget. Topics: ICE detention, immigration detention center, Delaney Hall, immigrant stories, prison psychology, deportation system, asylum seeker experience, mental health in detention, survival in confinement, true story podcast.
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