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Brief May 7, 2026 · 7:05 pm ET Source: NPR Politics

The Watchdog for Detained People Dies by Budget Lapse

DHS has begun winding down its internal detention oversight office, blaming a funding lapse, NPR Politics reported May 7. The office's mandate included investigating detainee deaths and monitoring access to medical care — precisely the functions that grow more consequential as detention populations expand.

NPR notes that detention deaths and average lengths of stay have both increased even as the office is being shuttered. No replacement mechanism was identified in the report.

The mechanism here is an old one: starve the inspector, then point to the vacancy as proof oversight wasn't working. Congress has used appropriations riders to kill inconvenient watchdogs since at least the Church Committee era — but the reversal usually required a floor vote and a named sponsor. Doing it through a quiet lapse, with deaths rising in the very facilities being de-supervised, removes even that accountability threshold.

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