US not to blame for deaths of 2 immigrants - report
WASHINGTON - An internal review has concluded that the U.S. federal government was not negligent in the deaths of two immigration detainees in 2006, but officials should do a better job overseeing detainees' medical treatment.
The Homeland Security Department's internal watchdog has investigated two specific detainee deaths to see whether the government did everything it was supposed to do.
The report has been issued Tuesday amid continuing accusations that Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the agency with oversight of immigrant detainees, has provided insufficient and in some cases negligent medical treatment for detained immigrants during the past five years.
The issue has been raised for years by human rights groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union. - AP
The Homeland Security Department's internal watchdog has investigated two specific detainee deaths to see whether the government did everything it was supposed to do.
The report has been issued Tuesday amid continuing accusations that Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the agency with oversight of immigrant detainees, has provided insufficient and in some cases negligent medical treatment for detained immigrants during the past five years.
The issue has been raised for years by human rights groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union. - AP
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