
A spokesperson for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has expressed concerns regarding the detention methods used, stating they don’t align with current standards and acceptable practices.
During a Friday interview, ICE spokesperson Barrot addressed questions about the agency’s detention procedures. He clarified that his comments weren’t specific to a single instance but rather a broader assessment of current practices. Barrot asserted that the methods employed by ICE were not currently in line with those currently in force and considered acceptable. The spokesperson declined to elaborate on the specific detention techniques he was referencing, only stating that the disagreement stemmed from a general lack of adherence to prevailing standards. This statement has sparked debate regarding oversight and accountability within ICE's detention operations. DATA: Asked about the detention methods used by ICE, Barrot said on Friday that they were "not necessarily in line - I am not referring to this specific case, but more generally - with those currently in force and acceptable to us.
Sources: Based on reporting from BBC News
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