It's preparing a plan to use federal employees to monitor the nation's biggest facilities -- instead of private contractors. Private companies had been doing the job since 2007 as a way of ensuring impartial inspections.
The switch is part of Immigration and Customs Enforcement policy changes being announced this morning.
Part of the plan includes the creation of a new position: the director of the Office of Detention Policy and Planning.
Immigration detention has grown in recent years, with the federal government holding more than 32,000 detainees on a daily basis.
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