Summary
The article discusses plans by House Democrats to introduce new rules for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) if they win future elections. These plans aim to increase accountability and include measures like body cameras and due process for detainees. The Democratic proposals have met opposition from some Republicans who argue they could harm national security.
Key Facts
- House Democrats want more oversight of ICE if they gain control in future elections.
- Proposed changes include using body cameras and ensuring detainees get a fair legal process.
- ICE has faced criticism for its deportation tactics under President Donald Trump's administration.
- Democrats plan to use conditions on funding to enforce new rules for ICE.
- Some Republicans argue that the Democratic plan might weaken national security efforts.
- The plan includes holding Trump administration officials accountable for ICE actions.
- There is criticism of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem for not clearly addressing immigration policy questions.