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Congress members denied entry to Manhattan ICE facility, declare overcrowding, unsanitary situations
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Congress members denied entry to Manhattan ICE facility, declare overcrowding, unsanitary situations

Last updated: June 8, 2025 11:26 pm
Editorial Board Published June 8, 2025
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Two members of Congress had been blocked Sunday from getting into an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Manhattan after attempting to examine it amid widespread detainments and claims of insufferable warmth and overcrowding — together with detainees being pressured to sleep on lavatory flooring.

New York Democrat Representatives Adriano Espaillat and Nydia Velazquez tried to carry out a drop-in test at a brief detainment facility at 26 Federal Plaza in Tribeca Sunday afternoon, however mentioned they had been illegally denied entry by an official from the U.S. Division of Homeland Safety. The pair argued that as elected officers, they’ve the authorized proper to examine the power unannounced.

“This is not Russia,” Rep. Velazquez mentioned. “This is the United States of America where we have three branches of government. The president of the United States is not a king. And we, as members of Congress, have the duly constitutional responsibility to exercise oversight in a place like this. What is it that they are hiding?”

Julian Roberts-Grmela / New York Each day Information

Representatives Adriano Espaillat and Nydia Velazquez go away 26 Federal Plaza in Manhattan after being denied entry to the tenth flooring on Sunday. (Julian Roberts-Grmela / New York Each day Information)

The congressional reps tried inspecting the power — the place a whole lot of immigrants are reportedly being held after being swept up in latest ICE raids — after receiving stories of insufferable warmth and overcrowding to the purpose that detainees have been pressured to sleep on lavatory flooring, based on the New York Immigration Coalition.

“We are members or Congress, duly elected. Our constitutional right and our constitutional duty is to have oversight over these agencies and to ensure that we supervise and ascertain whether the conditions in these facilities are just or not, whether they’re inhumane or not,” Rep. Espailllat mentioned.

“Today ICE violated all of our rights because as an extension, we are here to defend your rights, the rights of the American people to have access and oversight to the federal buildings to ensure that everything is done correctly and in accordance to the law,” he mentioned. “We had been denied that proper as we speak, a fundamental civil proper, a constitutional proper, that we as members of congress are right here to uphold. So we are going to proceed to come back again.

“We will continue to come back until we are allowed to have access to the 10th floor.”

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