Court Upholds Week-Notice Rule for Lawmakers Visiting ICE Detention Centers

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A federal judge in Washington, DC allowed DHS to continue requiring lawmakers to give a week’s notice before inspecting ICE facilities, noting the policy differs from the one previously blocked due to a new funding source; separately, the DOJ pressed to keep ICE enforcement actions running in Minnesota amid a state lawsuit, and appealed an injunction curbing some ICE tactics against protesters.
- Judge allows Trump administration to block lawmakers’ access to ICE facilities The Guardian
- Judge refuses to block new DHS policy limiting Congress members' access to ICE facilities ABC News
- Federal judge refuses to block ICE restrictions on congressional visits Fox News
- Federal judge denies challenge by Reps. Joe Neguse, Jason Crow to latest ICE detention visits policy The Denver Post
- Ruling Blocks Lawmakers’ Unannounced Visits to ICE Facilities The New York Times
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