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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRevealed: ICE violates its own policy by holding people in secretive rooms for days or weeks
Revealed: ICE violates its own policy by holding people in secretive rooms for days or weeks
Guardian analysis finds ICE increasingly keeps people in holding rooms with little oversight, as some facilities see a 600% rise in detention length
US immigration officials have been increasingly detaining people in small, secretive holding facilities for days or even weeks at a time in violation of federal policy, a Guardian investigation has found.
These holding facilities located at ICE offices, in federal buildings and other locations around the country are typically used to detain people after they have been arrested but before they are transferred or released. In many cases, they consist of small concrete rooms with no beds and are designed to only be used for a few hours.
Previously, ICE was prohibited by its own internal policies from detaining people for longer than 12 hours in these holding facilities. But in a June memo, the agency waived the 12-hour rule, saying people recently arrested by ICE can be detained in the holding rooms for up to three days.
There is extremely limited oversight of ICE holding facilities nationwide, leading to concern among advocates about unknown troubling conditions inside.
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Guardian analysis finds ICE increasingly keeps people in holding rooms with little oversight, as some facilities see a 600% rise in detention length
US immigration officials have been increasingly detaining people in small, secretive holding facilities for days or even weeks at a time in violation of federal policy, a Guardian investigation has found.
These holding facilities located at ICE offices, in federal buildings and other locations around the country are typically used to detain people after they have been arrested but before they are transferred or released. In many cases, they consist of small concrete rooms with no beds and are designed to only be used for a few hours.
Previously, ICE was prohibited by its own internal policies from detaining people for longer than 12 hours in these holding facilities. But in a June memo, the agency waived the 12-hour rule, saying people recently arrested by ICE can be detained in the holding rooms for up to three days.
There is extremely limited oversight of ICE holding facilities nationwide, leading to concern among advocates about unknown troubling conditions inside.
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Much more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/oct/30/ice-hidden-detention-sites
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tblue37
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Solly Mack
(95,945 posts)1. ...
WTG, America!
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Lonestarblue
(13,060 posts)3. ICE has policies? I thought policy was to harass people and disappear as many people as possible n any way they choose.
No laws need to be obeyed.
tanyev
(48,179 posts)4. How many people have already died in those rooms because no one was checking on them
or bringing them food and water??