Judge refuses to block new DHS rule that make it harder for members of Congress to inspect detention centers.
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https://apnews.com/article/minneapolis-shooting-congress-visit-ice-5eb6749b18d59ed8c47b5eeab9784432
Judge won't block DHS policy on lawmaker access to ICE facilities

A federal judge has refused to temporarily block the Trump administration from enforcing a new policy requiring members of Congress to give a week’s notice before they can visit immigration detention facilities. U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb concluded that the Department of Homeland Security didn’t violate an earlier court order when it reimposed a seven-day notice requirement for congressional oversight visits to Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities. Cobb said she wasn’t ruling on whether the new policy passes legal muster. Rather, she said, plaintiffs’ attorneys representing several Democratic members of Congress used the wrong procedural vehicle to challenge it.

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@Barbramon1 Initially, I was going to comment that DHS needed time to prepare their own version of the Theresienstadt camp visit (https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/theresienstadt-red-cross-visit).

But then I realized that, as long as they are under the protection of a regime that is unaccountable to the law, they really don't give a crap whether the abysmal conditions at their concentration camps are exposed.

Theresienstadt: Red Cross Visit | Holocaust Encyclopedia

Learn more about the Danish Red Cross visit to Theresienstadt and the Nazi attempt to clean and hide the true conditions of the camp.

Holocaust Encyclopedia
@OldFartPhil I had not heard of this incident. A Potemkin camp.
I think you're right. The current regime can't be bothered to disguise what they are doing.