Rob Menendez and Adriano Espaillat led 21 Hispanic Caucus members demanding DHS end restrictions on ICE detention center oversight.
Quiver AI Summary
Vice Chair of Policy Rob Menendez and Chair Adriano Espaillat led 21 other members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus in urging the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to cease new restrictions on oversight of ICE detention facilities. They argue the new protocols hinder Congress's legal oversight role and impede accountability.
Menendez emphasized, "Our duty under law is clear: we have a right to conduct oversight at ICE detention centers," while Espaillat highlighted the CHC's commitment to ensuring compliance with the law concerning the treatment of detainees.
The letter to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem specifies the association's concerns about reports of inhumane conditions in ICE facilities and urges that congressional visits not be obstructed, stating that oversight is crucial for accountability and responsible use of taxpayer dollars.
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