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Sherman, Chu, Gomez & Waters: DHS and ICE “Sanitized” Oversight Tour — Lawmakers Leave with More Questions Than Answers

August 11, 2025

LOS ANGELES, CA – Today, Congressman Brad Sherman (CA-32), Congresswoman Judy Chu (CA-28), Congressman Jimmy Gomez (CA-34), and Congresswoman Maxine Waters (CA-43) conducted a joint congressional oversight visit to the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Downtown Los Angeles and the adjacent Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Field Office. The Members’ visit comes in response to heightened concerns about recent U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) enforcement actions in Los Angeles.

“Oversight isn’t optional—it’s our duty,” said Congressman Brad Sherman. “Our communities deserve transparency from federal agencies operating in our neighborhoods with such aggressive tactics. But when answers aren’t freely given, we must dig deeper. Today’s oversight visit sent a clear message: We will not allow abuse or neglect to go unchecked.”

“Just a month ago, I was illegally denied entry to this detention facility in downtown Los Angeles. Today, we finally got inside, but what we saw was deeply disturbing. We were barred from speaking with detainees and continue to receive conflicting reports about conditions, from the food and hygiene provided to the alarming lack of clarity over who is authorized to detain people off the streets. We will not stop pressing for answers and accountability until we know the full truth,” said Rep. Judy Chu.

“Only after giving DHS a 14-day notice were my colleagues and I allowed inside the DTLA detention center today to conduct oversight,” said Congressman Jimmy Gomez. “This summer, the facility was reported to be holding more than 300 people a day. Today, there were just 2. ICE and DHS are hiding the truth and blocking real oversight. Our communities deserve answers, unannounced access, and true accountability.”

During the tour of MDC Los Angeles, the Members met with facility leadership to review detention conditions, treatment of detainees, and compliance with federal standards. The delegation then proceeded to the DHS Field Office to seek direct answers from DHS officials on the scope, legality, and impact of recent ICE operations in the region.

But instead of clear answers, the lawmakers expressed frustration over what they described as a “watered down” and “tightly controlled” tour that failed to provide the level of transparency the public deserves.

Following the oversight visits, the Members held a press conference outside the Federal Building in Downtown Los Angeles to brief the public on their findings.

To watch their remarks, click here.

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