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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsOutrage as DHS moves to restrict lawmaker visits to detention centers
Outrage as DHS moves to restrict lawmaker visits to detention centers
Elected officials told to give 72 hours notice before visiting immigration facilities, with some sites completely off limits
Maya Yang
Thu 19 Jun 2025 13.45 EDT
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Previous language surrounding lawmaker visits to such facilities said that Ice will comply with the law and accommodate members seeking to visit/tour an Ice detention facility for the purpose of conducting oversight, CNN reported.
However, in the new guidance, the DHS updated the language to say that Ice will make every effort to comply with the law but exigent circumstances (eg operational conditions, security posture, etc) may impact the time of entry into the facility.
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In response to the updated guidance, Mississippis Democratic representative and the ranking member of the House committee on homeland security, Bennie Thompson, condemned what he called the attempt by the homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, to block oversight on Ice.
Kristi Noems new policy to block congressional oversight of Ice facilities is not only unprecedented, it is an affront to the constitution and federal law. Noem is now not only attempting to restrict when members can visit, but completely blocking access to Ice field offices even if members schedule visits in advance, Thompson said.
This unlawful policy is a smokescreen to deny member visits to Ice offices across the country, which are holding migrants and sometimes even US citizens for days at a time. They are therefore detention facilities and are subject to oversight and inspection at any time. DHS pretending otherwise is simply their latest lie.
This unlawful policy is a smokescreen to deny member visits to Ice offices across the country, which are holding migrants and sometimes even US citizens for days at a time. They are therefore detention facilities and are subject to oversight and inspection at any time. DHS pretending otherwise is simply their latest lie.
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/19/dhs-immigration-detention-center-visits-new-guidance
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Outrage as DHS moves to restrict lawmaker visits to detention centers (Original Post)
babylonsister
Friday
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kentuck
(114,130 posts)1. Obviously, they have stopped all cooperation with Democrats.
What should the Democrats do?
newdeal2
(3,051 posts)2. The only thing they can do for the next 1.5 years is create publicity
Both in word and action.
yourout
(8,473 posts)3. Then they should set up a robo dialer that calls them every 60 seconds notifying..
Last edited Fri Jun 20, 2025, 10:41 AM - Edit history (1)
Their intent to oversee the facility.
Arazi
(8,016 posts)4. Rotating teams of Dems going every day
Set up appointments for 3 days out but set them up every day with rotating teams assigned to inspect.
And sue Noem
LetMyPeopleVote
(165,237 posts)5. Ranking Member Bennie G Thompson slams Kristi Noem's illegal move to block Congressional oversight of ICE facilities.