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A day after the shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent, a policy restricted congressional visits to ICE detention facilities.
Three Minnesota lawmakers were ordered to leave a Ft. Snelling ICE detention center minutes after they entered which is in violation of federal law allowing them congressional oversight, they said
The plan, according to documents drafted by ICE and reviewed by the Post, would involve converting existing warehouses into facilities where as many as 1,500 people would be held pending deportation. The center would become the largest in New Jersey by detainee population.
Three of Minnesota’s Democratic members of Congress were denied a request to tour a federal immigration detention facility the morning of Jan. 10. Federal officials say they needed to make request seven days in advance.
Legal experts told USA TODAY that congressional oversight, especially without notice, is key to ensuring safe conditions in facilities.
An article in the Washington Post lists Woodbury as one of 23 cities ICE has named to house detention centers and processing sites for immigrants.
ST PAUL, Minn. — Two protesters, both detained during a heated protest outside the Minnesota ICE field office, are now sharing their stories about what things are like inside the Minnesota ICE detention center.
An Arizona Democrat wants the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to provide information on a proposed detention facility in Glendale that is part of a larger national plan by the Trump administration to incarcerate 80,
The borough of Tremont has been identified as one of 23 locations across the country where the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) could renovate industrial warehouses that will serve
Three Minnesota Democratic congresswomen said that they were denied access to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) processing center in Minneapolis on Saturday morning. In an
ICE agents working at the Buffalo Federal Detention Facility in Batavia will no longer have access to confidential mail belonging to detainees at the facility after a settlement in court. The settlement,
A Freedom of Information Act lawsuit is yielding new details about how Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on detention capacity in Colorado."We're still trying to pry the documents from ICE's hands,