Baltimore, MD - July 28, 2025  - Frustrated members of Maryland’s congressional delegation appealed unsuccessfully to a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement official for permission to tour a temporary detention facility in Baltimore, staging an impromptu sit-in in a hallway after waiting for hours to be let in.

“We expect, quite frankly, that we will be allowed entrance,” Rep. Kweisi Mfume, a Baltimore Democrat, said to an ICE official on the sixth floor of the Fallon Federal Building. A locked door blocked Mfume from inspecting conditions inside the holding facility that the five lawmakers, all Democrats, hoped to inspect following constituent complaints about inadequate conditions.

Nikita Baker, the acting field office director, refused to allow the lawmakers inside despite their assertions that a 2024 federal law explicitly grants them permission. An ICE spokesperson in Washington had no immediate response to The Baltimore Sun’s questions, which the agency said would be referred to its “Maryland team.”

The White House responded to a Sun reporter on X by saying, “No one defends criminal illegal aliens quite like Democrats.” And Rep. Andy Harris, the lone Republican in the Maryland delegation, said on X, “Spare us the show. We stand with ICE and their mission to keep Maryland safe.”... Read More: SUN/Fox45