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- ICE Imposes New Rules on Congressional Visits
The new policy, updated since February, also denies that ICE field offices are subject to the provision in federal law about congressional oversight visits Detained immigrants have been held in
- ICE enacts new policy on congressional visits to facilities - Axios
During a visit to a Los Angeles facility, Reps Jimmy Gomez (D-Calif ) and Norma Torres (D-Calif ) claimed ICE officials "some type of irritant into the air to push us back " Driving the news: The new policy requires members of Congress to request visits to their facilities with 72 business hours' notice
- ICE issued new rules for Congress members visiting detention centers . . .
Under ICE guidelines published this month for members of Congress and their staff, the agency requests at least 72 hours notice from lawmakers and requires at least 24 hours notice from staff
- DHS issues new guidance for lawmakers visiting ICE facilities after . . .
The agency’s new memo seeks to differentiate ICE field offices from detention facilities, noting that “ICE Field Offices are not detention facilities” and therefore do not fall under the
- DHS tightens rules for congressional visits to ICE facilities - MSN
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
- U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Facility Visits for . . .
Members of Congress: ICE will comply with the law and accommodate Members seeking to visit tour an ICE detention facility for the purpose of conducting oversight Congressional staff: ICE requires at least 24-hours advance notice of an upcoming visit by Congressional staff
- Trump Administration Puts New Limits on Congress Visits to Immigration . . .
The new guidelines, dated this month, also say Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a DHS agency, has sole discretion over whether to deny or cancel a tour of an ICE detention center by a member
- ICE Facility Visit and Engagement Protocol for Members of Congress and . . .
• Congressional staff: ICE requires a minimum of 24-hour’s advance notice for an upcoming visit by congressional staff to a detention facility Failure to meet this requirement will result in denied access to the facility • Identification: All visitors must present a valid, verifiable government-issued picture
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