If you saw my post about ICE’s missing detention data—data that should have been updated a week ago—you might also be interested in my live video discussion about what’s going on and why there’s still hope that ICE will release this data to the public soon. You can read the original post below.
ICE Hasn't Published New Detention Data in Over Three Weeks – and It's a Problem
ICE’s detention data has gone missing. The agency should have updated its congressionally mandated detention spreadsheet a week ago today. But when I checked this morning, the current file is still dated April 16 and the most recent data is current as of April 6, which makes the data a month old.
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