Governor Moore Statement on Federal Court Preliminary Injunction Halting Proposed ICE Detention Facility Construction in Washington County, Maryland
Summary
Governor Moore of Maryland issued a statement on April 15, 2026, following a federal court ruling that granted a preliminary injunction halting construction of a proposed ICE detention facility in Washington County. The Governor welcomed the ruling as a major step forward, citing concerns including environmental damage, water and sewer capacity, emergency services, and economic opportunity. The preliminary injunction remains in effect pending litigation.
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Governor Moore released a statement after a federal court granted a preliminary injunction halting construction of a proposed ICE detention facility in Washington County, Maryland. The injunction pauses construction pending litigation, allowing concerns about environmental damage, water and sewer capacity, emergency services, and economic opportunity to be fully heard before irreversible construction proceeds.
Affected parties include federal immigration authorities, local government entities in Washington County, and construction contractors. While this document is a press release rather than a binding regulatory action, it signals the Maryland administration's continued opposition to the facility and commitment to litigation.
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Governor Moore Statement on Court Ruling on Proposed ICE Facility in Washington County
Published: 4/15/2026
ANNAPOLIS, MD — Governor Moore released the following statement after a federal court granted a preliminary injunction halting construction of a proposed ICE detention facility in Washington County:
“This preliminary injunction is a major and welcome step forward. Construction on this proposed facility remains halted pending litigation, which is critical to protecting the community’s environment, public safety, health, and long-term economic stability. Today’s ruling shows that no one is above the law.
“We have been clear from the start: this project raises grave concerns for Washington County — from environmental damage, to water and sewer capacity, to emergency services, to the loss of economic opportunity, to the broader lack of transparency around this process. Today’s ruling makes clear that those concerns deserve to be fully heard before irreversible construction moves ahead.“My administration will keep working with Attorney General Brown, local leaders, and Maryland’s federal congressional delegation to ensure full compliance with the law and to protect the well-being of Marylanders.”
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