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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries released a list of policies to impose "guardrails" on DHS on Wednesday night, including by restricting immigration agents from wearing masks and requiring them to display an ID and use body cameras. The Democrats also demanded agents be banned from entering private property without judicial warrants, along with requiring agents to verify that someone is not a U.S. citizen before holding them in immigration detention, among other things.

"The American people rightfully expect their elected representatives to take action to rein in ICE and ensure no more lives are lost. It is critical that we come together to impose common sense reforms and accountability measures that the American people are demanding," Schumer and Jeffries wrote.

The Democrats also said there are steps the administration can take immediately to "show good faith," including removing DHS Secretary Kristi Noem from her position and fully ramping down the immigration operation in Minneapolis.

Thune, a South Dakota Republican, called Democrats' demands "unrealistic and unserious," while saying they aren't "even willing to engage in a negotiation and discussion to try and reach a result."

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[-] twistypencil@lemmy.world 3 points 2 weeks ago

Most of these demands are: follow the law. How does making another law fix that

[-] blueworld@piefed.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

While ridiculous as it feels like an insane person doing the same thing, it does actually have impact in several ways. One thing is that they lack a law that explicitly covers the face mask, and ID, as well as some of the other items. So if they make a law, then they can be sued, by parties outside of the government. Or investigated by congress and held in contempt of congress, in prison.

Second, right now this is mostly about purse strings. If they write it into the appropriation, it's law with funding attached. So if DHS fails to comply they won't have a budget to have employees, etc. Not quite that direct normally, but it can force them to behave until the next funding cycle.

Third, Congress actually has quite a bit of power in the checks and balances. Including oversight, investigation, and more... But a strict law actually makes enforcement mandatory, rather than discretionary.

Having said that, yes ICE is basically ignoring laws often and that is the what many of the lawsuits they are being inundate by are about.

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