ICE denies oversight of crowded detention facilities, lawmakers say
Source: USA Today
June 11, 2025, 11:22 a.m. ET
Federal officials are keeping lawmakers from inspecting increasingly crowded detention facilities. In at least three instances in California and New York, nine members of Congress have been denied entry, lawmakers told USA TODAY. Their attempted visits as part of congressional oversight come amid protests over sweeping raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other agencies. Advocates and lawmakers have raised concerns about detainees having little access to food, water or medicine in crowded conditions.
As the Trump administration increases quotas to detain thousands of migrants each day, Democratic lawmakers have sought entry to view conditions where people are held inside detention centers, skyscrapers and basements. People are going in and theyre not coming out, Rep. Adriano Espaillat, D-New York, told reporters June 10.
Two days earlier, on Sunday, June 8, Espaillat and Rep. Nydia Velazquez, D-New York, went to 26 Federal Plaza, a Manhattan skyscraper housing immigration court and ICE offices where they believe migrants are being held. Agents kept them from inspecting the building.
In recent days, people have attended immigration court hearings, had their cases dismissed, and were quickly apprehended by ICE, Espaillat said. While the two officials entered the lobby, Espaillat said officials told them they couldnt go up because it was a sensitive location.
Read more: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2025/06/11/ice-denies-migrant-detention-oversight/84140938007/

LauraInLA
(2,154 posts)wouldnt speak to her.
DENVERPOPS
(12,547 posts)during his first occupation of the White House..........but with indications of it being far worse this time around.......
Buddyzbuddy
(1,008 posts)They seem to get in anywhere they want.