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ICE will no longer hold migrant detainees in Suffolk County for more than 12 hours after a judge accused the agency of lying to the court and operating “inhumanely and unlawfully.”  

Immigration and Customs Enforcement will now be substantially limiting its detention at the Central Islip federal courthouse holding room on Long Island, including by not keeping detainees overnight, and will transfer all of them out to other facilities each evening, according to a newly unsealed Dec. 23 letter from the government to US District Judge Gary Brown. 


  US District Judge Gary Brown., who was appointed by Trump in 2019, blasted ICE and accused the agency of lying. Facebook/Judge Brown US District Judge Gary Brown., who was appointed by Trump in 2019, blasted ICE and accused the agency of lying. Facebook/Judge Brown

  ICE acknowledged its mistakes in court filings and asked the judge for more time to explain the inconsistencies in them. Getty Images ICE acknowledged its mistakes in court filings and asked the judge for more time to explain the inconsistencies in them. Getty Images

The shift comes after Brown, a Trump appointee, threatened ICE with contempt over conditions inside holding cells at courthouse, where multiple detainees were allegedly confined overnight in a cramped room with an open toilet, no bedding and constant lighting. 

Brown accused the agency of submitting “demonstrably false” court filings over the issue and subjecting detainees to “inhumane and unlawful” treatment.

The government later acknowledged its errors in its court filings.

Brown has not yet ruled on whether he will hold ICE or the Department of Homeland Security in contempt over any of the issues but said further action could follow if the agency fails to fully comply with court orders and correct the record, court documents detailed. 


  ICE will no longer hold migrant detainees at the federal courthouse in Central Islip for more than 12 hours. Bloomberg via Getty Images ICE will no longer hold migrant detainees at the federal courthouse in Central Islip for more than 12 hours. Bloomberg via Getty Images

US Attorney Joseph Nocella Jr. asked for more time to adequately address each concern the judge has raised, asking to give the government until Jan. 23 to fully respond to Brown’s order, according to court records. 

Federal officials also said ICE has now taken photographs of the Central Islip holding room and will submit them to the court under seal for review, citing security and operational concerns, court docs said.

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