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Maryland lawmaker pushes back as ICE vehicles reportedly arrive at future detention center

The Trump administration’s mass deportation program may be set to ramp up in Maryland, according to a watchdog group and a member of the state’s congressional delegation.

A fleet of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) vehicles has reportedly arrived at a Maryland facility that some lawmakers are fighting to prevent from being used as a mass detention center.

Photos provided by the group “Hagerstown Rapid Response” appear to show what the group says is a fleet of vehicles purchased by the federal government, which arrived at a facility in Hagerstown.

The group says it believes that the fleet was recently deployed during the surge of agents to Minnesota.

Democratic Rep. April McClain Delaney said in response to those reports, “I have personally toured ICE’s Baltimore holding facility and witnessed firsthand the degrading and inhumane conditions in which individuals are detained. Marylanders do not want another one of these detention warehouses in our communities.”

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