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flag Rep. Kelly Morrison gained rare access to a Minnesota detention center after a court restored her oversight rights, while two other lawmakers were blocked despite legal challenges.

flag U.S. Rep. Kelly Morrison gained entry to the Whipple detention facility in Minnesota after a court order restored her oversight rights, becoming the only one of three lawmakers granted access despite a federal judge’s recent ruling that DHS violated the law by requiring seven days’ notice for visits. flag Morrison, who has attempted three times to inspect the facility, criticized delays and lack of transparency, citing concerns over measles spread due to the Trump-era “Operation Metro Surge.” Reps. Angie Craig and Betty McCollum were denied entry, with DHS citing a 13-visitor cap, though lawmakers and legal experts argue this violates congressional oversight authority. flag The incident highlights ongoing disputes over transparency and accountability in federal detention centers.

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