DC Judge Keeps DHS Notice Rule for Lawmakers’ ICE Visits, Pending Lawsuit Revision

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A federal judge in Washington declined to block DHS’s seven-day notice requirement for lawmakers to visit immigration detention facilities, saying the plaintiffs must revise their lawsuit to directly address the agency’s new funding rationale; the policy, reintroduced after a prior block, remains in effect while the suit is narrowed.
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- Judge Denies Lawmaker Bid to Block Revived ICE Visit Limits (1) Bloomberg Law News
- DHS curtails congressional visits to ICE facilities, including Tacoma The Seattle Times
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