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ICE to stop reporting deaths of newly released detainees: ‘This is common sense’

ICE to stop reporting deaths of newly released detainees: ‘This is common sense’

Summary

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has decided to stop publicly reporting the deaths of detainees after they are released. This change was announced in an internal memo from acting director David Venturella.

Key Facts

  • ICE will no longer share public reports about deaths of people after they leave detention.
  • The decision was communicated in a memo to ICE employees.
  • The policy change applies specifically to individuals who were detained and then released.
  • Acting director David Venturella is the official who informed staff about this change.
  • The reason given for the change is described as “common sense” in the memo.
  • Previously, ICE was required to report these deaths publicly.
  • The new policy removes that requirement.
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