Maryland Sen. Van Hollen, Lawmakers Tour Baltimore ICE Facility After They Were Denied Entry
Lawmakers challenged ICE's classification of the Baltimore facility after seeing detainees held up to eight days and cited data showing 84% pose no threat, demanding transparency and accountability.
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Maryland lawmakers tour ICE facility two weeks after being turned away
From left, Rep. Sarah Elfreth (D-3rd), Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) and Rep. Kweisi Mfume (D-7th) speak to reporters after touring an ICE facility in Baltimore Wednesday. (Photo by Lauren Lifke/Maryland Matters)Two weeks after they were turned away from the same site, Maryland lawmakers toured an Immigration and Customs Enforcement holding facility in Baltimore Wednesday — but said they left with more questions than answers. Sen. Chris Van Holl…
Maryland Sen. Van Hollen, lawmakers tour Baltimore ICE facility after they were denied entry
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