美国将关闭针对联邦移民拘留虐待行为的监督办公室


2026-05-05T22:50:50.877Z / 路透社

作者:卡尼什卡·辛格

2026年5月5日 晚上10:50 UTC 更新于34分钟前

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Item 1 of 2 Leqaa Kordia shouts slogans calling for freedom for Palestinians outside City Hall after speaking to the media, following her return home after more than one year in ICE detention in Texas, at City Hall, Paterson, New Jersey, U.S., March 22, 2026. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz/File Photo

[1/2]2026年3月22日,美国新泽西州帕特森市政厅,莱卡·科尔迪娅在德克萨斯州移民海关执法局拘留所被关押一年多后返回家中,随后在市政厅外对媒体发言并高呼要求巴勒斯坦人获得自由的口号。路透社/爱德华多·穆尼奥斯/档案照片 购买授权,将在新标签页打开

华盛顿5月5日电(路透社)——美国总统唐纳德·特朗普政府周二宣布,将关闭美国联邦拘留虐待行为监督办公室。

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  • 美国国土安全部表示,此前在特朗普针对监督办公室的行动中被削弱的移民拘留监察员办公室现已关闭。
  • 国土安全部称:“国土安全部并未关闭移民拘留监察员办公室——是国会这么做的。众议院无异议通过了国土安全部拨款法案,该法案已于上周签署成为法律。”
  • 据《赫芬顿邮报》率先报道,这项结束了国土安全部长期停摆的法案并未强制要求关闭该办公室。
  • 该办公室负责审查移民拘留系统中的虐待和不当行为。周二,其在国土安全部官网的页面显示为“存档内容”。
  • 特朗普一直在打击移民政策。
  • 特朗普称其移民打击行动旨在改善国内安全并遏制非法移民。
  • 移民海关执法局的拘留行动以及特朗普的驱逐行动遭到了人权倡导者的谴责。
  • 人权组织表示,这些行动违反了正当程序和言论自由,并制造了不安全的环境,对少数群体尤其如此。
  • 人权倡导者一直对移民海关执法局的拘留条件表示担忧。
  • 2026年前四个月,移民海关执法局拘留所内至少报告了18人死亡,而去年全年为31人,达到二十年来的最高水平。
  • 引发权利组织批评的拘留案件包括:巴勒斯坦裔美国女性莱卡·科尔迪娅被拘留一年,她在拘留期间癫痫发作,并称住院期间被锁链束缚。
  • 另一类似案件是哈亚姆·埃尔·贾迈勒及其5名年龄在5岁至18岁之间的子女被拘留,他们均称健康状况恶化。
  • 科尔迪娅在以色列对加沙的袭击中失去了175名家人,埃尔·贾迈勒一家已获释。
  • 政府否认存在虐待行为,称被拘留者可获得医疗护理和正当程序。

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US to close watchdog office for federal immigration detention abuses

2026-05-05T22:50:50.877Z / Reuters

By Kanishka Singh

May 5, 2026 10:50 PM UTC Updated 34 mins ago

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Item 1 of 2 Leqaa Kordia shouts slogans calling for freedom for Palestinians outside City Hall after speaking to the media, following her return home after more than one year in ICE detention in Texas, at City Hall, Paterson, New Jersey, U.S., March 22, 2026. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz/File Photo

[1/2]Leqaa Kordia shouts slogans calling for freedom for Palestinians outside City Hall after speaking to the media, following her return home after more than one year in ICE detention in Texas, at City Hall, Paterson, New Jersey, U.S., March 22, 2026. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab

WASHINGTON, May 5 (Reuters) – A U.S. watchdog office for federal detention abuses was being closed, President Donald Trump’s administration said on Tuesday.

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  • The Office of the Immigration Detention Ombudsman, which was gutted ‌last year when Trump targeted oversight offices, is now being closed, the Department of Homeland Security said.
  • “DHS did not shut down the Office of Immigration Detention Ombudsman – Congress ​did. The House passed the DHS appropriations bill without objection, and ​it was signed into law last week,” the DHS said.
  • The bill, opens new tab ⁠that ended a long DHS shutdown did not mandate the office’s ​closure, first reported by the HuffPost.
  • The office reviewed abuse and misconduct in ​the immigration detention system. Its page on DHS’s website appeared as “Archived Content” on Tuesday.
  • Trump has cracked down on immigration.
  • Trump says his immigration crackdown aims to improve domestic security ​and curb illegal immigration.
  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement detentions and Trump’s deportation ​drive have been condemned by human-rights advocates.
  • Rights groups say such actions violate due process ‌and ⁠free speech and create an unsafe environment, particularly for minorities.
  • Rights advocates have raised concerns about ICE detention conditions.
  • At least 18 deaths have been reported in ICE custody through the first four months of 2026, following 31 ​deaths last year, ​a two-decade high.
  • Detention ⁠cases that sparked criticism from rights groups were the one-year detention of Palestinian American woman Leqaa Kordia, who suffered ​a seizure in detention and said she was ​chained during ⁠hospitalization.
  • Another such case was the detention of Hayam El Gamal and her five children aged 5 to 18, who each reported health deterioration.
  • Kordia, who lost ⁠175 family ​members during Israel’s assault on Gaza, and the ​El Gamal family, have been released.
  • The government denies mistreatment, saying detainees are allowed medical care ​and due process.

Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Matthew Lewis

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