ICE enacts new policy on congressional visits to facilities - Axios Zoom in: ICE also limits lawmaker interactions with detainees, requiring advance notice of who they'd like to speak with For meetings with non-specific detainees, lawmakers must provide 48 hours' notice for sign ups Go deeper: ICE's cash crisis deepens amid immigration crackdown; Democrats who have been arrested, detained or charged under Trump
ICE Places New Limits on Congressional Visits Immigration and Custom Enforcement has issued new rules for congressional visits to ICE facilities after a series of incidents, including one that led to a New Jersey lawmaker's indictment The
ICE puts limits on visits by lawmakers after clashes - The Hill DHS imposes new guidelines for congressional visits to ICE facilities, limiting access and restricting interaction with detainees DHS places new limits on lawmakers visiting ICE facilities by
DHS places new limits on lawmakers visiting ICE facilities The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is placing new limitations on lawmakers seeking to visit detention facilities, releasing guidelines in the wake of visits from Democrats that have turned confrontational Members of Congress have the legal right to make unannounced visits to U S Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities
DHS Reminds Congressional Members of ICE’s . . . - Homeland Security Below are a few highlights of ICE’s guidance – which ensure the safety of all agents, visitors, and inmates: ICE will comply with the law and accommodate Members of Congress seeking to visit tour an ICE detention facility for the purpose of conducting oversight
ICE Imposes New Rules on Congressional Visits 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
DHS tightens rules for congressional visits to ICE facilities The request is in addition to existing requirements for office staffers to provide 24 hours' notice of visits The new guidelines say that while members of Congress have the right to make unannounced visits to detention facilities for the purpose of oversight, ICE field offices "fall outside" those requirements