Sec. 217.
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Not later than 7 days after the date of enactment of this Act and updated semimonthly thereafter, the Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement shall make available a report, on a publicly accessible website in a downloadable, searchable, and sortable format, with not less than the previous twelve months of semimonthly data as of the last date of each such reporting period; on— aliens detained by such agency, including data disaggregated by single adults and members of family units, as well as by whether the individual self-identifies as transgender, on— the average fiscal year-to-date daily populations of aliens detained; the daily count of aliens detained; the fiscal year-to-date total for book-ins; the average lengths of stay, including average post-determination length of stay in the case of detainees described in subparagraph (F); the number transferred to the custody of U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement by U.S. Customs and Border Protection after being— deemed inadmissible at a port of entry or after being apprehended within 14 days of entering the United States; or arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement; the number determined to have a credible or reasonable fear of— persecution, as defined in section 235(b)(1)(B)(v) of the Immigration and Nationality Act; or torture, as defined in section 208.30 of title 8, Code of Federal Regulations (as in effect on January 1, 2018); the number who have been issued a Notice to Appear pursuant to section 239 of the Immigration and Nationality Act, disaggregated by single adults and members of family units; the average lengths of stay, including average post-determination length of stay in the case of detainees described in subparagraph (F), for individuals who remain in detention as of the last date of each such reporting period; and the number who have been in detention, disaggregated by the number of detainees described in subparagraph (F), for each of the following— over two years; from over one year to two years; from over six months to one year; and for less than six months; the total number of enrollees in the Alternatives to Detention program and the average length of participation, disaggregated by— single adults and family heads of household; participants in the family case management program; level of supervision; and location of supervision, by field office; for each facility where aliens are detained by U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement— the address; the field offices that assign detainees to the facility; the detailed facility type, as defined in the integrated decision support system; the gender of aliens detained; the average daily population of detainees within each detainee classification level, as defined in the integrated decision support system; the average daily population of individuals within each threat level, as defined in the integrated decision support system; the average daily population within each criminality category, as defined in the integrated decision support system, disaggregated by gender; the average length of stay; the average daily population of individuals whose detention is classified as mandatory; the performance standards to which the facility is held; the date of the two most recent inspections, the entity that performed each inspection, and a detailed summary of the results of such inspections; and the guaranteed minimum detention capacity, if applicable; and the total number of releases from custody, by condition of release, and total number of removals, disaggregated by adult facilities and family facilities.