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Maryland sues Trump administration over Baltimore ICE holding room facility

The state of Maryland on Tuesday sued the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, alleging it illegally “stonewalled” the state’s investigation into conditions at the George H. Fallon Federal Building in downtown Baltimore where immigrants were being held.

Attorney General Anthony Brown, a Democrat, said his office’s Civil Rights Division and Federal Accountability Unit in January launched an investigation into the conditions inside the detainee holding rooms.

The probe followed reports in The Banner last year that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were holding undocumented immigrants in what had been described as inhumane conditions.

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200 years later, plaque marks law that allowed Jewish Marylanders to hold office

Maryland's State House is home to a new plaque that marks the 200th anniversary of a bill that eliminated the requirement that anyone running for public office pledge loyalty to the state of Maryland — and declare their belief in the Christian faith. Maryland State Del. Jared Solomon, co-chair of the Maryland Legislative Caucus, explained the history behind what was often referred to throughout Maryland history as the "Jew Bill."
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