The bill gives Attorney General Pam Bondi 30 days to release the material, but it's not clear how much of the file will actually see the light of day — the legislation also allows Bondi the power to redact any information that might identify victims or jeopardize an ongoing investigation.
Breakdown
- ICE is detaining a record high of nearly 66,000 people, according to DHS data.
- Nearly half of ICE detainees lack criminal charges or convictions, held for civil immigration violations. 11s
- The number of non-criminal detainees arrested by ICE has increased by over 2,000 percent since President Trump took office. 33s
- A CBS poll shows 54 percent of Americans believe too many people are being detained, and 55 percent disapprove of President Trump's immigration policy. 41s
- Despite public concern, enforcement operations have expanded to more cities, with no sign of ending the mass deportation campaign. 55s