Neguse v. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Case Overview
A coalition of democratic congress members sued ICE and DHS over the department's policy which requires 7 days notice to schedule visits to DHS detention facilities.
The Application
Plaintiffs contend the seven-day notice requirement impedes spontaneous or timely oversight visits to detention facilities and restricts their ability to monitor agency compliance with detention standards. DHS likely argues the notice requirement serves legitimate security and operational purposes. The court must evaluate whether the restriction is justified by such compelling interests or whether less restrictive alternatives could serve those interests while preserving congressional access.
The Conclusion
The case remains active before Judge Jia M. Cobb in the D.C. District Court. Resolution depends on whether the court finds the notice policy violates congressional access rights under constitutional/statutory law or violates APA standards for reasoned agency decision-making.
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