A federal judge has just dealt a major blow to the Trump administration’s efforts to "wall off" immigration detention centers from public view. On Monday, U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb ruled that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem cannot legally require members of Congress to give a week’s notice before conducting oversight visits. The ruling affirms that lawmakers have a clear, statutory right to perform unannounced inspections to ensure the safety and legal treatment of detainees. The Legal "Fatal Flaw" Secretary Noem had attempted to bypass long-standing transparency laws by claiming she was using funds from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act—a massive $170 billion enforcement package—to implement the notice requirement. • The Ruling: Judge Cobb found this argument "fatally flawed," noting that the administration failed to prove they weren't using general congressional funds, which explicitly forbid blocking oversight. • The Harm: The court stated that denying real-time access imposes "irreparable harm" on Congress’s ability to investigate reports of overcrowding and medical neglect. • Third Time’s the Charm: This is the third time since December that the courts have had to step in and block DHS from enforcing these restrictive policies. A Pattern of Escalation The ruling comes after a year of unprecedented physical confrontations between federal agents and elected officials: • The Newark Melee: In May 2025, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested and Representative LaMonica McIver was shoved by masked agents while trying to enter Delaney Hall. • The LA Scuffle: In June, Senator Alex Padilla was physically dragged from a press conference for questioning Secretary Noem. • Detained in NYC: NYC Comptroller Brad Lander was detained by masked ICE agents inside a Manhattan immigration court. "No One Is Above The Law" Representative Joe Neguse, who led the lawsuit alongside 12 other House Democrats, hailed the decision as a victory for the rule of law. "Th…
““Judge Blocks #KristiNoem’s "Illegal" Attempt to Shield #ICE Facilities from Oversight
Rep. #JoeNeguse ..alongside 12 other House Democrats ..a victory for the rule of law. "47 cannot evade accountability”
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