Not to be that guy, but you cited 11064.3 (July 14, 2022), the most recent directive is 11064.4 (July 2, 2025); and the word "humane" was removed.
https://www.ice.gov/doclib/foia/policy/11064.4.pdf
My question is: So what?
"Humane" was being exploited to mean the least little inconvenience and hurt feeling in order to keep illegals in the US.

I missed, in the meme, that there was a new, reworded, directive. Reading further down, in version .3 and .4, the following provisions pretty much incorporate the meaning of and give actions that embody "humane":
... ICE personnel should
remain cognizant of the impact enforcement actions may have on a minor child(ren). This
Directive provides guidance regarding the detention and removal of alien parents and
legal guardians of a minor child(ren), to include those who have a direct interest in family
court or child welfare proceedings in the United States. ...
...
It is ICE policy to ensure that the agency s enforcement actions do not
unnecessarily infringe upon the legal parental or guardianship rights and obligations of
Covered Individuals. ICE will continue to ... facilitate required participation in family cou1t, child
welfare, or guardianship proceedings, and communication with child welfare services and
programs, where feasible, by detained Covered Individuals; follow visitation procedures
in detention facilities; ...
Sections 4.3, 4.5, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, and 5.7 excruciatingly detail how illegals' cases and handling is the be carried out properly and respectfully. So, yeah,
I was wrong in not noticing that .3 had been superseded. That said, the provisions of the directive are humane and respectful, making the DU OP meme an example of lying by omission.