EMERGENCY ACTION BY MARCH 5! Flood ICE with Public Comments: No Detention Camps in Maryland!
Use this form to email a public comment to ICE by MARCH 5. Suggested text included!
BACKGROUND: In January 2026, DHS spent $102.4 million to purchase an empty warehouse outside Hagerstown in Washington County, Maryland to convert into a processing center to hold 1,500 people as part of a nationwide expansion
of mass detention and deportation. They conducted no prior
environmental review and made no efforts at community engagement, stating that converting a warehouse for commodities into a detention camp in which to imprison people was an "in-kind" change, and that they planned to operate these detention camps “like (Amazon) Prime, but with human beings."
The Washington County Board of Commissioners embraced the deal–despite not consulting with the local community nor reviewing the burden it will impose on human rights, on local resources such as water and medical services, on historical preservation, and on the local economy. In response, the state of Maryland filed a lawsuit to stop the warehouse, Maryland legislators moved to pass emergency bills constraining its operation, locals filed Section 106 objections, and mounting protests sparked nationwide attention.
On February 27, weeks after the secret purchase of the warehouse, the DHS belatedly and quietly posted a notice for public comment on the project on their website, which they will accept until THURSDAY March 5.
This is an unexpected and tiny window of opportunity to flood them with public comments which can be used in future FOIA requests and lawsuits.
Use this form to email a public comment to ICE by MARCH 5. Suggested text included!
FLOOD ICE WITH PUBLIC COMMENTS!