The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has announced a change in its policy regarding the reporting of deaths among released detainees. An internal memo, obtained by The Washington Post, indicates that ICE will no longer publicly report these incidents. Acting director David Venturella communicated this decision to agency employees on Thursday.
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ICE Revises Policy on Reporting Deaths of Released Detainees
ICE has revised its policy and will no longer publicly report the deaths of detainees after their release. This change was communicated in an internal memo by acting director David Venturella.
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ICE to stop reporting deaths of newly released detainees: ‘This is common sense’
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ICE Revises Policy on Reporting Deaths of Released Detainees