Civil rights groups sue to restore jobs at Homeland Security oversight offices that were gutted
- Three advocacy groups filed a lawsuit against Homeland Security officials Thursday seeking to restore jobs.
- Homeland Security cut staff positions within three oversight offices on March 21.
- These offices handle citizen inquiries, inspect detention facilities, and safeguard civil liberties within the department.
- Department officials stated these offices "obstructed immigration enforcement by adding bureaucratic hurdles."
- The groups request the court compel Homeland Security to reinstate staff and permit their oversight duties.
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Civil rights groups sue to restore jobs at Homeland Security oversight offices that were gutted
Three advocacy groups are suing the Department of Homeland Security and Secretary Kristi Noem, seeking to restore staff jobs at three gutted offices that oversee civil rights protections across the department’s broad mission.
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