Encouraging Members of Congress to visit ICE detention facilities in their States.
Congress
5 pages
house
Introduced on June 25, 2025 by Frederica Wilson
Sponsors (32)
House Votes
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Senate Votes
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AI Summary
This measure urges Members of Congress to visit ICE detention centers in their own states. The goal is to increase firsthand awareness of conditions and operations. It does not change any laws or set new rules; it simply encourages more oversight through on-site visits .
What this means for people: there could be more attention on how these facilities are run, which may lead to questions, reports, or future policy ideas. But by itself, this measure does not require visits, add funding, or alter how detention centers operate day to day .
- Who is affected: Members of Congress; indirectly, people held in ICE detention and facility staff
- What changes: Lawmakers are encouraged to make site visits; no new legal mandates or penalties
- When: Applies upon adoption and going forward; no set end date provided
Text Versions
Text as it was Introduced in House
ViewJune 25, 2025•5 pages
Amendments
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