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HR 7347

Stop Inhumane Conditions in ICE Detention Act of 2026

119th Congress
Introduced by Yassamin Ansari, Nanette Barragán, Julia Brownley and 38 other co-sponsors

Establishes federal minimum standards for ICE detention facility conditions including sanitation, medical care, and legal access; creates oversight and enforcement mechanisms to improve detainee treatment.

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Bill Summary • HR 7347

Legislative bill overview

HR 7347 aims to establish and enforce minimum standards for conditions in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facilities, addressing concerns about overcrowding, sanitation, medical care, and access to legal representation. The bill would create federal oversight mechanisms and potential penalties for facilities failing to meet these standards.

Why this is important

ICE detention conditions have been subject to ongoing scrutiny, with reports documenting inadequate medical care, overcrowding, and safety concerns affecting tens of thousands of detained immigrants annually. Establishing federal standards could significantly impact detention facility operations, costs, and the treatment of vulnerable populations in government custody.

Potential points of contention

  • Cost and implementation: Upgrading facility conditions and oversight mechanisms would require substantial federal funding, raising questions about budget allocation and which agencies bear costs
  • Enforcement mechanisms: Disagreement likely over whether penalties should include facility closures, financial fines, or other consequences, and how strictly standards are enforced
  • Detention policy philosophy: Reflects broader debate between those prioritizing humane conditions in detention versus those prioritizing immigration enforcement and detention as a deterrent

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