By Tavon N. ThomassonAFRO Intern
Maryland leaders expressed outrage on July 28 after being denied entry to holding areas within the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Baltimore Area Workplace. Regardless of federal regulation granting the legislators the suitable to conduct such visits, they weren’t allowed to view situations within the workplace, situated within the George H. Fallon Federal Constructing at 31 Hopkins Plaza.
In response to mounting issues about extended detentions and restricted medical and authorized entry for immigrants, the Maryland lawmakers scheduled a proper oversight go to to the Baltimore Area Workplace. Nonetheless, when U.S. Senators Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) and Angela Alsobrooks (D-MD), and U.S. Representatives Kweisi Mfume (D-MD-07), Glenn Ivey (D-MD-04), Johnny Olszewski, Jr. (D-MD-02), and Sarah Elfreth (D-MD-03) arrived, Nikita Baker, appearing director of ICE’s Baltimore Area Workplace, blocked their entry. Baker acknowledged she was simply following instructions handed all the way down to her.
“Directions I’ve been given from our headquarters division [state] that right now, we’re not permitting any visits to our maintain room. The oversight that you just’re speaking about doesn’t fall over maintain rooms and issues of that nature,” Baker informed the group of lawmakers.
The denial sparked a tense back-and-forth between the delegation and the ICE official, throughout which Rep. Mfume invoked a historic comparability, linking the present therapy of immigrants to the racial concentrating on of Black People within the not-so-distant previous.
“I’m sufficiently old to recollect when Black folks have been snatched off the streets on this nation, as a result of they have been Black—not as a result of they dedicated against the law or [were] suspected of something—and that was not that way back,” Mfume informed Baker. “That’s a perspective that haunts many people. It definitely haunts me. And I might hope, as a Black lady popping out to inform us what you probably did with none actual rationalization, I hope later right now, that kind of spirit haunts your soul—and that you just understand [this] is extra necessary than a job.”
Regardless of repeated makes an attempt to get solutions from Baker concerning the workplace’s operations, the delegation in the end exited the constructing and addressed the press after concluding they’d not be granted entry. Outdoors the federal constructing, lawmakers condemned the denial as each a violation of federal regulation and an ethical failure.

“We got here right here right now to this ICE facility as a result of it has develop into a hub of the inhumane Trump insurance policies proper right here within the state of Maryland,” mentioned Sen. Chris Van Hollen, in the course of the press convention. “President Trump lied to the American folks when he [claimed] the Trump administration was merely going to deal with ‘the worst of the worst.’”
Van Hollen’s reference to “the worst of the worst” highlights the Trump administration’s acknowledged aim of concentrating on immigrants with severe felony histories or ties to violence. He argued that, in actuality, ICE is detaining individuals who pose no risk in any respect.
“There’s no disagreement that when you’ve got folks breaking the regulation and committing violent crimes that detention is acceptable and vital,” mentioned Sen. Van Hollen. “However that’s not what the Trump administration is doing, and that’s not what they’re doing [inside] that ICE workplace. That’s why they don’t need the American public to know what’s occurring. That’s why they shut the door and locked us out.”
Because the press convention closed, lawmakers emphasised the broader implications of what had simply occurred.
“If that is how they’re treating their elected officers or members of Congress, how are they treating on a regular basis People?” mentioned Rep. Elfreth. “I might encourage of us to succeed in out to our workplaces if we may be of help.”