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DHS Tightens Rules on Congressional Visits to ICE Offices

The policy grants ICE unchecked discretion to deny or cancel visits by requiring lawmakers to provide three days’ notice.

Overview

  • New DHS guidance requires members of Congress to give 72 hours’ notice for field office tours and 24 hours’ notice for detention center visits.
  • The policy designates ICE field offices as non-detention facilities, removing them from unannounced inspection rights under federal law.
  • ICE retains sole authority to refuse, reschedule or terminate any congressional visit over operational or security concerns.
  • Democratic lawmakers led by Rep. Bennie Thompson argue the rules obstruct transparency and may conceal poor conditions at ICE facilities.
  • Recent confrontations at ICE offices have resulted in the arrest of Rep. LaMonica McIver and NYC Comptroller Brad Lander, fueling demands for policy reversal.