The House Oversight Committee on Thursday demanded access to immigration detention facilities after the Trump administration abruptly canceled planned tours of 11 detention centers—preventing lawmakers from delivering the oversight they are constitutionally bound to provide.
“The department’s last-minute denial of access to CBP facilities and unwarranted restrictions at ICE facilities are unacceptable and impair the committee’s ability to conduct oversight responsibilities in an effective manner,” wrote (pdf) committee Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-Md.)
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DHS drew criticism on social media for its refusal to grant the lawmakers access, with one observer writing sarcastically, “This is definitely how you act when you have nothing to hide.”
Cummings condemned acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan for blocking lawmakers’ access shortly after committee staffers returned from a preliminary visit to the facilities—where they reportedly witnessed serious abuse and neglect of migrants.
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