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Maryland Attorney General Sues to Halt Construction of ICE Detention Center

Maryland Attorney General Sues to Halt Construction of ICE Detention Center

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
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Maryland is now the latest battleground in the federal-state tug-of-war over immigration enforcement. Attorney General Anthony Brown has officially declared war on a massive federal project, filing a lawsuit to block the construction of a 1,500-bed ICE detention facility in Washington County. As the Maryland Attorney General sues to halt construction of ICE detention center, he argues that the Trump administration is treating federal laws like “suggestions” and moving forward with a $100 million project in total secrecy.

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  • The Williamsport Warehouse Dispute
  • A Nationwide Detention Surge
  • Local Tensions and Political Fallout
  • The Court Must Decide

The Williamsport Warehouse Dispute

At the heart of the legal battle is a 54-acre industrial warehouse in Williamsport, near Hagerstown. ICE purchased the site for a staggering $102.4 million on January 16, 2026. While the federal government plans to convert the commercial space into a “well-structured detention facility,” the state’s lawsuit highlights a jarring statistic: the facility’s intended capacity of 1,500 people nearly matches the entire population of Williamsport itself (roughly 2,000 residents).

Maryland Attorney General Sues to Halt Construction of ICE Detention Center

Attorney General Brown’s primary legal argument rests on two major federal violations:

NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act): The lawsuit alleges ICE failed to conduct an environmental review to assess impacts on air quality, traffic, and public health.

Public Participation: Brown claims the project was conducted “behind closed doors” without state consultation or the public comment period required for major federal actions.

A Nationwide Detention Surge

This lawsuit isn’t happening in a vacuum. It is a direct response to a massive “nationwide detention agenda” aimed at expanding ICE capacity by 92,000 beds and hiring 12,000 new officers. Recent reports show DHS has already placed orders for over 300,000 “ready-to-eat” meals and is soliciting bids for armed transportation services, signaling that a large-scale deportation and detention operation is imminent.

While Brown frames the lawsuit as a fight for transparency and human rights, Republican leaders in Maryland are calling it “political theater.” House Minority Leader Jason Buckel accused Democrats of trying to position Maryland as a “sanctuary state” regardless of the legal or safety consequences.

Local Tensions and Political Fallout

The local reaction in Washington County is deeply fractured. While hundreds of protesters have disrupted local meetings to oppose the center, the Washington County Commissioners recently voted unanimously to support the ICE facility.

Organizers like Patrick Dattilio of Hagerstown Rapid Response argue that the small town simply cannot handle becoming the “epicenter” of federal immigration detention.

The Court Must Decide

The lawsuit asks the court to declare the administration’s actions unlawful and halt all construction until a full environmental review with public input is completed. If successful, this could create a legal blueprint for other states, like Pennsylvania and New Jersey, that are currently seeing similar ICE expansions. For now, the warehouse in Williamsport stands as a $100 million symbol of the intensifying conflict between Maryland’s state house and the federal government.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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