SUITE CORRESJEBREEQKER HART BUILDING WASHINGTON, DC 20510?3007 (202) 224?3224 ?anittd ?tatts %E?8tt June 26. 2019 The Honorable Lindsey 0. Graham Chairman Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate Washington. DC 20510 Dear Mr. Chairman: I am writing to you to request that the Senate Judiciary Committee hold an oversight hearing on US. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to provide Committee members an opportunity to question the agency about egregious and appalling abuses detailed in recent news reports.? Among many abuses, these reports outlined the agency?s widespread use of solitary con?nement2 for immigrants in the civil immigration detention system (a form oftorture).3 as well as the grossly unsanitary conditions at detention facilities.4 An ICE oversight hearing would also allow Committee members to gather more information about the immigration raids that the President ?ippantly alluded to in a tweet last week.5 The administration has already once tried to separate children from their parents; in order to prevent such a policy from being implemented again, it?s imperative that members of the Senate Judiciary Committee be allowed to exercise their oversight authority of ICE. On May 21, 2019, NBC News and The Intercept reported that between 2012 and 2017. ICE placed thousands of immigrants in its custody in solitary con?nement.6 For many of these individuals they were placed in con?nement even though they did not violate any rules.7 And. alarmingly, nearly one in three immigrants who were placed in solitary con?nement had a mental illness.8 In one instance, ICE placed a Ukrainian man who suffered from a mental illness Ben Hallman, Solitary Voices, About the Solitary I 'oices Investigation, CONSORTIUM or JOURNALISTS, May 21, 2019, voices?investigationl. 3 In this letter the term ?solitary con?nement? is meant to include ?segregated housing? and ?administrative segregation.? 3 Solitary confinement should be banned in most cases, UN expert son?s, UN NEWS, Oct. 18, 201 1, 4 Caitlin Dickerson, Hundreds ofliligrant Children Are Moved ()ztt of'an ()vercrowded Border Station, NY. TIMIZS, June 24, 2019, 5 Twitter, Account of Donald J. Trump, 140791400658870274 (last visited on June 25, 2019). Hannah Rappleye et al., Thousands suffer in solitary confinement in U. S. detention centers, NBC NEWS, May 21, 2019, Maryam Saleh Spencer Woodman, .4 Homeland Security Whistleblower Goes Public About ICE Abuse ofSo/itatj' Confinement, May 21, 2019, 7 Id. 3 Id. in solitary con?nement for 15 days for? putting half a green pepper in his sock.9 In another instance, a Guatemalan man who had a prosthetic leg spent two months in solitary confinement.10 The news stories detail numerous examples of individuals placed "in con?nement without justi?cation, which prompted. a whistleblower to come forward to shine a light on these abuses. The scienti?c research and data on the practice is clear: solitary con?nement has serious, adverse, and dangerous health consequences. The world community recognizes this harm as a form of torture. In 2011-, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on torture said, ?Considering the severe mental pain or suffering solitary confinement may cause, it can amount to torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment when used as a punishment . . . He went on to say that the practice should only be used in extraordinary circumstances, and only for a short period. of time,13 own policy seems to recognize the dangers of solitary con?nement. The policy states that the ?[p]1acement of detainees in segregated housing is a serious step that requires careful consideration of alternatives. . . . In particular, placement in administrative segregatiOn due to a special vulnerability should be used only as a last resort and when no other viable housing options exist-5?? It appears ICE has been consistently violating its own policy on the use of solitary con?nement. We are also alarmed that ICE was planning raids aimed at arresting thousands of immigrants living in our communities.15 On June 17, 2019, President Trump tweeted, ?Next week ICE will begin the process of removing the millions of illegal aliens who have illic-itly found their way into the United States.?16 These raids would undoubtedly result in the separation of children from their parents. Additionally, the reported targets of these raids were not dangerous criminals, but immigrants who escaped extreme violence and poverty in their'home countries and who are seeking asylum in the United States. These raids have been rejected by then-Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Kirstjen Nielsen, and then?Acting Director of ICE, Ronald Vitiello.17 At a time when the Trump Administration is claiming it does not have enough money to deal with the humanitarian crisis at the Southwest border, it is puzzling how. DHS has enough resources to conduct large?scale raids all across the United States. We are grateful that you Scheduled hearings on oversight of Customs and Border Patrol and the humanitarian crisis at the Southwest border, but in order to fully address the scope Solitary con?nement, supra note 3. ?3 Id. 14 US. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Review of the Use of Segregation for ICE Detainees (Sept. 4, 2013), available at ?5 Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Michael D. Shear, ICE Signals Mass Immigration Arrests, but Not the ?Millions? Tram-2p Promised, June 18, 2019, 8/us/politics/trump- immigration?deportations.html. '6 Twitter, supra note 5. ?7 Letter from Senator Dianne Feinstein to Acting Secretary of the Dep?t of Homeland Security, Kevin McAleenan, May 23, 2019 (on ?le with the author and the Dep?t of Homeland Security). 2 serious and egregious violations, the Committee must convene an oversight hearing. It?s becoming increasingly clear that ICE has become nothing more than a lethal weapon in the Trump Administration?s war on immigrants and communities ofcolor, and we cannot be silent. We appreciate your attention to this critical matter and look forward to your response. Sincerely, Cory A. Booker United States Senator La.)