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Jamie Raskin continues Trump for blocked access to federal immigration facilities

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettJuly 30, 2025No Comments
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Democrats intensify and take the illegal actions of the Trump administration.

Judicial Committee of the Chamber The Democrats announced:

Representative Jamie Raskin, classification member of the Judicial Committee of the Chamber, joined a dozen individual members of the Chamber of Representatives of the United States in the pursuit of the Trump-Vance administration, which calls into question his illegal obstruction of the Congress surveillance that members have sought for federal immigration holdings, in which citizens and non-initiators were held without regular procedure.

The administration has implemented a new illegal policy which prevents these members of the Congress from obtaining the necessary information to exercise their constitutional obligation to ensure that the Ministry of Internal Security (DHS) complies with the federal law in the exploitation of these facilities and to supervise the way in which billions of dollars of taxpayers are spent. The administration obliges a period of waiting of seven days and prohibits access to offices in the field where people are detained, despite a federal law which prevents these restrictions.

The trial brought by the American district court of the District of Columbia requires that the administration complies with a federal law which guarantees members of the Congress the right to carry out supervisory visits to any DHS and the immigration and application of American customs (ICE) where non-citizens are held without notice.

The other complainants include the deputy democratic leader Joe Neguse; The president of the Hispanic Caucus of the Adriano Spaillat Congress; The member of the internal security committee classification, representative Bennie G. Thompson; The member of the Government Reform Committee and the Reformation of the Robert Garcia government; Sub-comity of the House’s internal security committee on border security and the member of the J. Luis Correa ranking classification; Representative Jason Crow; Rep. Veronica Escobar; Representative Dan Goldman; Representative Jimmy Gomez; Rep. Raul Ruiz; and the Norma Torres representative.

At a time when the administration holds more people than ever before – more than 58,000 people – and relationships of ill -treatment, overcrowding, unsanitary conditions and the detention of American citizens increase, the need for surveillance in real time and in the field has never been so urgent. Eleven people died in police custody during the first six months of this administration. The recent mass license of DHS internal surveillance personnel are only deepening concerns about this driving and possible abuses.

At a time When individuals intervene to prevent ice from grasping and holding street people, It is essential that the members of the Congress have access to immigration facilities.

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