The Daily Beast
Kylie Cooper/REUTERS A leaked memo has revealed that Immigration and Customs Enforcement is changing how it reports the deaths of people in its custody to Congress. The controversial agency’s acting director David Venturella sent a memo to staff on Thursday announcing that ICE will no longer be required to report deaths occurring within 30 days of a person’s release from custody, a Biden-era directive. “ICE is returning to the standard practice of reporting deaths that occur while an individual is in agency custody,” Venturella wrote, according to The Washington Post , which reviewed the memo. Read more at The Daily Beast.
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