Congressmembers Barred from ICE Lockup in Lower Manhattan

Congressmembers Barred from ICE Lockup in Lower Manhattan

By Gwynne Hogan, THE CITY | Photo credit: Gwynne Hogan/THE CITY

Nydia Velazquez and Adriano Espaillat were seeking to inspect holding cells inside 26 Federal Plaza, as concerns have grown among advocates about conditions inside amid a surge of arrests.

U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement refused entry to two members of Congress who attempted to visit the detention area inside a Manhattan federal building on Sunday afternoon, as concerns grow about the conditions there amid an unprecedented surge of aggressive arrests of immigrants by the Trump administration.

Reps. Nydia Velazquez (D-Brooklyn/Queens) and Adriano Espaillat (Manhattan/The Bronx) were allowed to enter 26 Federal Plaza Sunday afternoon. After they waited an hour in the lobby for permission to go the 10th floor, where they had reason to believe detained people detained are being held, ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations New York City Acting Field Office Director Judith Almodovar told the lawmakers they could not gain entry.

Dozens of people were arrested and held by ICE in recent weeks after routine immigration court appearances in the building or at ICE check-ins. Members of Congress and their staffers are supposed to be able to enter federal buildings unannounced for the purposes of federal oversight, according to terms first laid out in a 2020 spending bill and still in effect.

“We were denied that right today. We will continue to come back. We will continue to ask for access to the 10th floor. We deserve to know what’s going on in the 10th floor,” Espaillat said, speaking to a crowd of reporters gathered outside following the attempted visit.

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