Maryland lawmakers to make unannounced oversight visit to Baltimore ICE facility
Lawmakers inspected Baltimore's ICE facility following reports of overcrowding and unsafe conditions; a federal judge capped detainees at 55 from a prior 226 capacity, officials said.
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'Disgusted by what I just saw': Maryland lawmakers make surprise visit to Downtown Baltimore ICE facility
Maryland lawmakers made a surprise visit Monday morning to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in Downtown Baltimore. The visit, led by Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen at the George H. Fallon Federal Building, came after a federal judge Friday ordered the facility to limit the number of detainees held to 56, after more than twice that number was being held there. | COURT DOCUMENT: Read the judge’s ruling Van Hollen said once…
Maryland lawmakers make surprise visit to Baltimore ICE facility
For all the latest developments in Congress, follow WTOP Capitol Hill correspondent Mitchell Miller at Today on the Hill. Democratic members of Maryland’s congressional delegation made an unannounced visit Monday to a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Baltimore and said they were taken aback by the conditions. “I am disgusted by what I just saw,” said Rep. Glenn Ivey, who represents Maryland’s 4th Congressional District. Ivey …
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