SoCal Branch of ACLU Sues Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency to Stop Detainee Transfers
SoCal Branch of ACLU Sues Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency to Stop Detainee Transfers
A California branch of the American Civil Liberties Union is suing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to stop the transfer of two detainees in an Orange County jail.The Los Angeles Times reports that the complaint was filed by an ACLU chapter in Southern California. It notes that the Orange County recently ended an agreement with the federal government to house immigration detainees.So, starting August 1st, the facility’s contract with I.C.E. and its affiliates will end. And now the immigration agency has said Orange County detainees could be transferred much farther away.In a bid to prevent the hand-over, the ACLU of Southern California lodged its lawsuit Friday in U.S. district court. Named as defendants are I.C.E. and the Department of Homeland Security. While attorneys haven’t demanded that federal authorities relinquish their role in migrants’ cases, they’re asking that detainees with attorneys or immediate family in Southern California remain in the region.According to the Los Angeles Times, the ACLU is also planning to request a preliminary injunction that’d put a stay on any transfers, pending a full trial.
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