ICE Detention Centers Not Being Inspected by CA Counties
More than 5,700 detainees are held statewide amid limited county inspections despite laws empowering health oversight of privately-run ICE detention centers.
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ICE detention centers not being inspected by CA counties
The San Diego County health department said only that it “is exploring how to effectively operationalize this law in its jurisdiction.” This content California gave counties power to inspect ICE detention centers. They’re not using it appeared first on inewsource.

California gave counties power to inspect ICE detention centers. They’re not using it
In summary In the four counties where Immigration and Customs Enforcement has detention facilities, only one county health department conducts the kind of inspections that were explicitly allowed under a 2024 California law. Three of the four California counties empowered to inspect federal immigration detention facilities have not done so, and the fourth has conducted only basic reviews of food this year, records obtained by CalMatters show. If…
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