House Democrats ask new ICE director to roll back policy limiting oversight visits

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WASHINGTON — Dozens of House Democrats are asking the new director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement to roll back a policy that they say hinders their ability to speak with detainees during oversight visits.The new policy requires that lawmakers identify detainees by name at least two business days before a visit and provide a signed consent form from each detainee.

It’s the latest point of conflict in an ongoing battle over when and how lawmakers can inspect immigration facilities.In a letter Thursday to acting ICE Director David Venturella, Rep.Mike Levin (D-San Juan Capistrano) and 77 other members of Congress, including two dozen from California, argued that they need to conduct constant oversight of immigration facilities because of historic levels of reports regarding the mistreatment of detainees, deaths in custody and substandard facility conditions.

“This Administration has enabled a revolving door of arbitrary policies, directives, and guidance on member access to facilities or on communication with detainees designed to hinder any productive oversight,” they wrote.Politics A new ICE policy requires members of Congress to seek advanced approval in order to speak with detainees during oversight inspections at detention facilities.The letter was written in response to the new policy, which was outlined in a memo last month.In the letter, Levin and the other members wrote that detainees have a hard time accessing the visitation form because it is at times unavailable at a detention center’s law library.

They said it limits their ability to speak broadly with detainees, particularly those from vulnerable populations, such as the elderly.Detainees previously used a sign-up sheet to meet with members of Congress or just started talking to detainees they encountered during facility tours.

In the memo outlining ICE’s new policy, then-acting director Todd L...

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