Top Democrat urges end to secrecy over proposed ICE child detention center

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Top Democrat urges end to secrecy over proposed ICE child detention center

The ranking member on the US Senate’s influential finance committee has demanded transparency over a proposed “first-of-its-kind” ICE family and child detention center in Alexandria, Louisiana, …

The ranking member on the US Senate’s influential finance committee has demanded transparency over a proposed “first-of-its-kind” ICE family and child detention center in Alexandria, Louisiana, citing reporting by the Guardian that first revealed the Trump administration’s plans in March. Senator Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat, has written to the project’s contractors and to the Department of Health and Human Services [HHS] expressing concerns over conflicts of interest, environmental contamination , and “the absence of a public process” in the center’s planning. “A federal facility designed to hold children and families in federal custody cannot be stood up in secrecy,” the letter states. The move comes as documents obtained by the Guardian, including layout designs, draft contracts and email communications, provide further details of the proposed facility’s operations, as the Department of Homeland Security continues to refuse to comment on the project. A spokesperson for England Airpark, the local authority responsible for leasing the land, confirmed that no contract had yet been signed. According to the documents, released under a public records request, the planned facility, partly based in an old military barracks, will have space for 528 beds and is expected to hold families and unaccompanied minors for around 72 hours before they are deported from a regional airport at the same site. Ron Wyden, the ranking member of the Senate intelligence committee, in January. …

Original source: The Guardian World

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