Baltimore, MD - Mar. 19, 2026 - A federal judge on Thursday blocked the Trump administration from outfitting a Western Maryland warehouse into an immigration detention center until at least mid-April, when a hearing could determine the fate of the entire project.
Earlier this month, U.S. District Judge Brendan A. Hurson paused construction on the Washington County building as an environmental lawsuit between the state and federal governments advanced. If approved, the facility could house 1,500 detainees of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, more than half the population of the town where it is located.
On Thursday, the judge extended his temporary restraining order on construction until no later than April 16, his expected deadline for a ruling on whether to stop the project altogether. In his order, Hurson said a hearing would need to be scheduled sometime that week at the Edward A. Garmatz United States District Courthouse.
Representatives for the Department of Homeland Security and the Maryland Attorney General’s Office did not immediately respond to requests for comment Thursday.... Read More: SUN/Fox45