Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act
S 3702 establishes minimum operational and safety standards for DHS immigration detention facilities, including requirements for medical care, conditions of confinement, and federal oversight mechanisms.
S 3702 establishes minimum operational and safety standards for DHS immigration detention facilities, including requirements for medical care, conditions of confinement, and federal oversight mechanisms.
S 3702 establishes minimum standards and requirements for facilities where the Department of Homeland Security detains immigrants and asylum seekers. The bill sets conditions of confinement, medical care, and oversight protocols to regulate detention operations across DHS facilities.
Detention conditions have been a persistent point of contention in immigration policy, with documented cases of inadequate medical care, overcrowding, and unsafe conditions. This bill directly addresses facility standards that affect tens of thousands of detained individuals annually and raises questions about federal responsibility for detainee welfare and taxpayer spending on detention operations.
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