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DHS said that while Congress members have the right to make unannounced visits to detention facilities for oversight, ICE field offices “fall outside” that purview.
The Department of Homeland Security has placed new limits on lawmakers seeking to visit and inspect immigration detention facilities.
The Trump DHS issues new guidelines for congressional visits to ICE detention centers, which asks members of Congress to provide 72 hours' advance notice.
U.S. Rep Veronica Escobar, D-El Paso, has denounced the Department of Homeland Security's limiting of surprise visit of ...
The policy says that ICE field offices are not subject to a federal law that allows members of Congress to make unannounced oversight visits to immigration facilities that “detain or otherwise ...
In order to visit an ICE field office, members of Congress are being asked to provide 72 hours of notice before visiting under the new rules issued by the Department of Homeland Security. DHS is tr… ...
Members from California, Illinois and New Jersey have been denied access in recent weeks to immigrant detention facilities in ...
DHS said that while Congress members have the right to make unannounced visits to detention facilities for oversight, ICE field offices “fall outside” that purview.
The Trump DHS issues new guidelines for congressional visits to ICE detention centers, which asks members of Congress to provide 72 hours' advance notice.
WASHINGTON — The Department of Homeland Security has imposed new limits on visits by members of Congress and their staff to immigration enforcement facilities, intensifying a conflict between ...
DHS tightens rules for congressional visits to ICE facilities Posted ... members of Congress are asked to provide notice of an impending visit to any ICE facility at least 72 hours in advance.