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U.S. Rep. Moulton files measure aimed at requiring 'humane' conditions for immigrants detained by ICE
U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton said he filed an amendment Tuesday to the sweeping federal tax and spending bill to address the conditions in which the government is holding immigrant detainees.
The Massachusetts Democrat from the North Shore said his measure would prohibit overnight stays at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field offices like the one in Burlington, where detainees have detailed having to sleep on cement floors in cramped quarters with no showers and little food.
Moulton and U.S. Rep. Jake Auchincloss recently visited the Burlington facility, where dozens of people were being held for multiple nights at a time. At the time, both congressmen said the building was not an appropriate place to detain people overnight.
In a press release Tuesday, Moulton said field offices like Burlington "are not expressly designated and equipped as long-term facilities, except in exigent circumstances."

ICE has defended the treatment of detainees at the Burlington facility, saying people have access to showers, food and medical care. The town of Burlington is requesting ability to inspect the facility. And the entire Massachusetts congressional delegation has demanded a host of answers from ICE about the facility.
Separately, Moulton said he also filed an amendment to the "Big Beautiful Bill" requiring the Congressional Budget Office to analyze how the bill’s impact on the national debt will affect tax burdens on children under 18 over the next 25 years.
