UpdatedFri, Dec 11, 2020 at 8:13 am ET Replies(2) Protesters gathered outside Bergen County Jail on Sunday, Dec. 6. (Montana Samuels/Patch) BATAVIA, NEW YORK — Two Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainees participating in a nearly month-long hunger strike have been transferred from Hackensack's Bergen County Jail to the Batavia ICE Detention Center, an ICE-ERO NJ spokesperson confirmed with Patch Thursday. According to the official, the detainees were transferred "in order to be more closely monitored by medical personnel." They did not immediately respond to a question of why Bergen County couldn't provide that medical attention. Three detainees remain on hunger strike, the spokesperson said, including at least one transferred to Batavia.