Humanity Police - ICE POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY & THE HUMANITIES

ICE Under Intensifying Scrutiny: Death in Custody, Warrantless Home-Entry Claims, and Child Detentions — Oversight Gaps and What Citizens Can Do

Three recent reports—an ICE custody death ruled a homicide, a newly revealed internal memo asserting power to enter homes without a judge-signed warrant, and the detention of a five-year-old child in Minnesota—have converged into a broader national debate about how U.S. immigration enforcement is being conducted, how much oversight exists, and what consequences (if any) […]

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Humanity Police - ICE POLITICS, TECHNOLOGY & THE HUMANITIES

The 7-Day Notice Fight: What the Law Was Meant to Do, Why a Judge Wouldn’t Block DHS’s New Policy, and What It Means for ICE Agents and Detainees

A new Department of Homeland Security (DHS) policy requiring seven days’ notice before members of Congress can visit Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facilities has become a flashpoint after Minnesota lawmakers were turned away from an ICE facility days after a fatal shooting involving an ICE agent. The dispute centers on what federal law […]

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New Recruits Joining ICE Without Passing Vetting Process

According to recent reports, ICE has admitted new recruits into training programs before completing key portions of their vetting processes. These lapses include missing fingerprint submissions, skipping full background checks, and entering training prior to final drug-test results. These details emerged from current and former officials within Department of Homeland Security (DHS) speaking to multiple media outlets, including […]

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