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Department of Homeland Security Establishes Program to Randomly Inspect Immigration Detention Centers

For years, immigration detention centers at Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have been criticized by immigration attorneys and activists for their sub-standard and inhumane conditions.  In particular, immigration attorneys, activists, and detainees regularly complained of inadequate showers, toilets, food, bedding, and access to medical care, among other complaints.  Overcrowding, cold temperatures, and restricted access to telephone calls and visitation have also been significant problems.  It has long been the practice of the Department of Homeland Security to allow immigration detention centers to exist largely free from accountability for these deplorable conditions.  However, in a recent announcement, the Department has stated that it will now begin conducting random inspections of CBP and ICE immigration detention facilities in order to ensure compliance with governmental health and safety standards for detention facilities.  Also of importance, the results of these inspections are to be made available to lawmakers and the public.  This is a step forward for ensuring agency transparency and accountability as well as for making sure that the basic needs of detainees in immigration detention are met.

 

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ICE Releases Report on FY 2013 Deportations

Earlier this month, U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released their annual report on removals for fiscal year 2013.  ICE performed 368,644 removals, of which 133,551 were within U.S. borders.  According to ICE, the majority of individuals who were picked up within the U.S. have criminal convictions, suggesting that they came into contact with law enforcement, which then triggered an order of deportation. Of the 235,093 deportations not originating from within the interior of the U.S.,  95% were intercepted by Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) before being turned over to ICE for removal proceedings. ICE maintains that it focuses its efforts on the deportation of individuals with criminal records, while also preventing immigrants from crossing the border without documentation.

Most of the deported individuals hail from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador respectively, with the vast majority being Mexican nationals.

 

 

 

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