David Venturella, the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), has issued a memo directing the agency to stop reporting the deaths of newly released detainees. This decision rescinds a policy from 2021 that was established under the Biden administration, which mandated ICE to report and investigate deaths of detainees occurring within 30 days of their release. The change may impact the transparency regarding the effects of previous immigration detention policies.
ICE Director Issues Memo to Stop Reporting Deaths of Newly Released Detainees
The acting director of ICE, David Venturella, has ordered the agency to halt the reporting of deaths of newly released detainees, reversing a Biden-era policy that required such reporting. This change could affect the understanding of the implications of past immigration detention practices.
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Bias Indicators Removed
- ✕ could obscure the full human cost
- ✕ anti-immigration mass detention policies
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Memo orders ICE to stop reporting deaths of newly released detainees
ICE Director Issues Memo to Stop Reporting Deaths of Newly Released Detainees