Amendment to Legislation Will Require Government Transparency and Accountability Regarding Immigrant Deaths in Custody (11/7/2007)
Amendment to require reporting on immigrant deaths passed
in a markup of ‘death in custody’ legislation
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Washington, DC – An amendment that requires officials to report deaths of
detainees in local and state custody was passed today by the House Judiciary
Committee. The amendment, offered by Representative Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) and
attached to H.R. 3971, the Death in Custody Reporting Act of 2007, mandates
transparency and accountability by state and local agencies of all immigration
detainees who die in their custody. Since most Immigration and Customs
Enforcement detainees are held in state and local facilities, most of the deaths
of immigrants in detention would have to be reported to the attorney
general.
In the absence of this requirement, relatives of immigrants who died while in
ICE custody and immigrant advocates have had to rely on word of mouth and media
accounts regarding the number of deaths of immigrants in detention. An American
Civil Liberties Union Freedom of Information Act request this summer seeking
information about the number of immigrants who died while in ICE custody turned
up 20 deaths the government said they knew about since 2004, while the New
York Times uncovered 62 deaths, indicating inconsistent government record
keeping of deaths in ICE custody. Since the New York Times article
was published there have been at least four more media-reported deaths.
The Lofgren amendment will guarantee the deaths of most immigrants in
detention are not swept under the rug, and that the appropriate authorities
conduct the needed investigation and oversight. The American Civil Liberties
Union will continue to work with allies in Congress to guarantee that all
immigrant deaths in detention – not just in state and local facilities – are
reported.
The following can be attributed to ACLU Legislative Consultant Max Sevillia:
"An agreement and a handshake are not enough to convince us more people won’t
die in ICE custody. We need laws to hold ICE accountable, not more empty
promises. Until the government learns exactly what’s happening behind the prison
walls, we won’t have any reason to believe ICE has fixed its problems, and the
deaths in detention will continue. Knowing of these deaths and the circumstances
behind them is the first step to finding out how more deaths can be
prevented.
"We are grasping in the dark trying to find out more about the deaths of
immigrants in detention, and we are counting on Congress to turn on the lights.
The ACLU applauds Representative Lofgren for holding hearings on the issue, and
we hope the rest of Congress will follow her lead to see that this bill becomes
law."
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