The federal department of Immigration and Customs Enforcement yesterday
announced an immediate overhaul of its sprawling, complaint-ridden
system for detaining more than 32,000 immigrants in 350 facilities. ICE said last week that it would immediately close the T. Don Hutto
Family Residential Facility in Texas, which immigrant advocates have
assailed as inadequate for children. From now on, families facing
deportation or awaiting decisions on asylum applications will be
detained only at Berks Family Residential Center, a facility of about
80 beds, in Leesport, Pa.
Immigration expert and ICE assistant secretary John Morton says "The population that we detain is different than the typical population
detained in jail. We need to adjust the balance." The agency said in a statement that "with these reforms, ICE will move away from our present ...
jail-oriented approach. ... The system will no longer rely primarily on
excess capacity in penal institutions. In the next three to five years
ICE will design facilities ... for immigration detention purposes"
only.
Excerpted from Philly.com.