ICE's New Image -- Is It for Real?
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Editors of La Opinión applauded a recent agreement between ICE and the contractor Correction Corporation of America (CCA) to improve the conditions at immigrant detention centers.
“Immigrants detained by ICE are not criminals," editors write. "Most of them await hearings to present their cases and avoid deportation. They do not deserve to be treated like prison inmates. It seems that ICE has finally understood this difference after numerous cases of mistreatment—and even deaths—of people in its custody in detention centers.”
ICE’s proposal is obviously a positive step and provides hope for improving conditions for immigrants, editors write. But the editorial also voices concern that ICE’s efforts may be a veiled public relations campaign meant to fix the agency’s image, rather than promising real change.
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