Major decision handed down in Dems' fight against ICE
A major decision was handed down on Monday that will make it harder for Democrats to hold the Trump administration accountable for conditions inside Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities, according to a new report.
U.S. District Court Judge Jia M. Cobb declined to block a new Department of Homeland Security policy that limits when Congressional lawmakers can visit ICE facilities, The Denver Post reported. The new rules require lawmakers to give at least 7 days' notice before visits.