By Charles Creitz | 福克斯新闻
发布于 2026年2月6日 美国东部时间下午2:43
马里兰州民主党州长韦斯·摩尔做客《周日简报》,讨论对危险冬季风暴的应对,以及明尼阿波利斯致命枪击事件后对联邦移民执法行动的批评。
马里兰州民主党州长韦斯·摩尔周五警告国土安全部部长克里斯蒂·诺姆,该机构最近在威廉斯波特购置的类似仓库的建筑将受到“老线州”(马里兰州的别称)法律部门的审查。
今年寻求连任的摩尔,加入了州民主党人对国土安全部(DHS)计划使用该场地安置非法移民的愤怒声浪中。此前,非法移民基尔马尔·阿布雷戈·加西亚(Kilmar Ábrego García)的事件让马里兰州成为特朗普政府大规模驱逐议程的焦点。
摩尔将国土安全部在该物业的地位描述为“联邦占领”——该物业位于黑格斯敦市和西弗吉尼亚州边界波托马克河之间,最初规划为商业用地。
州长表示,该机构对该区域的使用“给华盛顿县乃至整个州带来了重大经济机会损失”。
明尼苏达州起诉特朗普政府在双城开展大规模移民突袭
该场地靠近70号州际公路和81号州际公路交汇处,摩尔称,它占用了该地区4000个就业岗位的“制造、物流和分销”行业的宝贵空间。
摩尔表示,马里兰州总检察长安东尼·布朗(同为民主党人)将审查此次购置,以“确保完全遵守所有适用的州和联邦法律”。
“我对任何剥夺基本人类需求和尊严的拘留设施都深感关切,”摩尔说道。
诺姆部署双边境行动,称移民与海关执法局不会被寻求“制造冲突”的庇护官员吓退
(照片:2026年2月4日,亚利桑那州诺加利斯,美国国土安全部部长克里斯蒂·诺姆在墨西哥边境发表讲话。(罗斯·D·富兰克林/美联社照片))
“我指示州机构负责人评估所有可用行动,以保护社区的基础设施、公共安全、健康和长期经济稳定,包括审查许可要求;水和下水道需求;危险废物处理;以及紧急医疗服务的可用性等其他考虑因素。”
他补充说,安纳波利斯仍寻求与特朗普政府在经济机会、犯罪和基础设施等有共同立场的领域开展合作,指出马里兰州长期以来一直是联邦合作伙伴,拥有NASA戈达德中心、美国农业部、国家安全局、国立卫生研究院的总部,以及乔治·梅德堡和安德鲁斯空军基地等设施。
“我们敦促政府摒弃单边行动,与我们共同开展透明且协作的努力,以提高马里兰州居民的安全和福祉。”
摩尔还批评诺姆拒绝为马里兰州狭长地带(Panhandle)受2025年乔治斯溪和波托马克河洪水蹂躏的社区提供联邦紧急事务管理局(FEMA)资金。
前共和党州众议员尼尔·帕罗特(Neil Parrott)在最近接受福克斯新闻数字版采访时反驳称,是马里兰州民主党人对特朗普政府的态度浪费了该地区获得FEMA资金的机会。帕罗特长期代表该ICE设施所在地。
此外,Total Wine亿万富翁大卫·特隆(David Trone)正试图重返该地区(未来拘留中心所在地)的美国众议院席位,他在该物业外拍摄视频称国土安全部“实际上在街头处决民众”。
“我们知道一件事:我们不需要在这里或美国其他任何地方再有一个移民与海关执法局的监狱,”特隆表示。
(照片:2024年2月7日,马里兰州安纳波利斯,马里兰州州长韦斯·摩尔。(美联社照片/史蒂夫·鲁尔克))
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就在该场地对面的波托马克河对岸,西弗吉尼亚州总检察长JB·麦卡斯基(JB McCuskey)告诉福克斯新闻数字版,对新ICE中心的集体愤怒“代表了国会大多数民主党人的普遍愚蠢——他们过去25年来袖手旁观,对他们非常愤怒的移民法执行无所作为”。
在南方,密西西比州共和党参议员罗杰·威克(Roger Wicker)本周呼应了摩尔的一些担忧,他在一份声明中表示,他直接与诺姆就田纳西州边境附近拟议的ICE设施问题交换了意见。
“我向她转达了地方民选官员和分区官员的反对意见,以及经济发展方面的担忧。我感谢她同意重新考虑选址,”威克在谈到密西西比州拜哈利亚(Byhalia)仓库的计划时说道,他表示自己“强烈反对”该计划。
“我完全支持移民执法,但该场地本应用于经济发展和创造就业。我们不能突然向拜哈利亚涌入多达1万名被拘留者。”
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查尔斯·克里茨(Charles Creitz)是福克斯新闻数字版记者。他于2013年加入福克斯新闻,担任作家和制作助理。克里茨报道媒体、政治和文化新闻。他是宾夕法尼亚州本地人,毕业于天普大学,获广播新闻学士学位。新闻线索可发送至charles.creitz@fox.com。
Wes Moore warns Noem ‘federal occupation’ of new ICE compound now under state investigation
By Charles Creitz | Fox News
Published February 6, 2026 2:43pm EST
Dem Maryland Gov. Wes Moore joins ‘The Sunday Briefing’ to discuss the response to the dangerous winter storm and his criticism of federal immigration enforcement operations after the deadly shooting in Minneapolis.
Maryland Democratic Gov. Wes Moore warned Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem Friday that her agency’s recent purchase of a warehouse-like building in Williamsport will be scrutinized by the Old Line State’s legal arm.
Moore, running for re-election this year, added his voice to the chorus of state Democrats expressing outrage over DHS’ reported plans to use the space to house illegal immigrants. Maryland has been front and center in the Trump administration’s mass deportation agenda with the saga of illegal immigrant Kilmar Ábrego García.
Moore described DHS’ status at the property, sandwiched between the city of Hagerstown and the Potomac River on the West Virginia border, as a “federal occupation” of a space that was originally zoned as a commercial site.
The governor said the agency’s use of the area presents a “significant loss of economic opportunity” for Washington County and the state at large.
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The site stands near the confluence of Interstates 70 and 81, and Moore said it uses up precious space in an area key to the 4,000-job “manufacturing, logistics and distribution” sector across the region.
Moore said Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown, a fellow Democrat, will be reviewing the purchase to “ensure full compliance with all applicable state and federal laws.”
“I have grave concerns about any holding facility that denies basic human needs and dignity,” Moore said.
NOEM DEPLOYS TO BOTH BORDERS, SAYS ICE WON’T BE DETERRED BY SANCTUARY OFFICIALS WHO ‘WANT TO CREATE CONFLICT’
Kristi Noem, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, speaks at the Mexican border, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026, in Nogales, Ariz.(Ross D. Franklin/AP Photo)
“I am directing state agency heads to assess all available actions to protect the community’s infrastructure, public safety, health and long-term economic stability, including review of permitting requirements; water and sewer demands; hazardous waste disposal; and the availability of emergency medical services, among other considerations.”
He added that Annapolis still seeks to work with the Trump administration on areas they can find common ground such as economic opportunity, crime and infrastructure, noting Maryland has a long history of being a federal partner, housing the headquarters of NASA-Goddard, USDA, NSA, NIH and installations like Fort George Meade and Andrews Air Force Base.
“We urge the administration to move past unilateral actions and join us in a transparent and collaborative effort to enhance the safety and well-being of Marylanders.”
Moore also criticized Noem’s refusal to grant FEMA funds for Maryland Panhandle communities ravaged by 2025 flooding from Georges Creek and the Potomac River.
In recent comments to Fox News Digital, former GOP state Del. Neil Parrott, who long represented the area where the ICE site sits, countered that it was Maryland Democrats’ posture toward the Trump administration that squandered the opportunity to get FEMA funds for his area.
Additionally, Total Wine billionaire David Trone, who is running for his prior U.S. House seat in the area where the future detention center will be, filmed a video outside its property saying DHS is “literally executing people on the streets.”
“We know one thing. We don’t need another ICE prison here or anywhere else in America,” Trone said.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore in Annapolis, Md., Feb. 7, 2024.(AP Photo/Steve Ruark)
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Just across the Potomac River from the site, West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey told Fox News Digital the collective outrage over the new ICE center is a “representation of the generalized idiocy of most of the Democrats in Congress who have sat on their hands for the last 25 years and done nothing about the very immigration laws that they’re very angry about being enforced.”
To the south, Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., echoed some of Moore’s concerns this week, saying in a statement that he spoke directly with Noem about concerns over a proposed ICE facility near the border with Tennessee.
“I relayed to her the opposition of local elected and zoning officials as well as economic development concerns. I appreciate her for agreeing to look elsewhere,” Wicker said of the planned transformation of a Byhalia, Mississippi, warehouse, which he said he “strongly oppose[s].”
“I am all for immigration enforcement, but this site was meant for economic development and job creation. We cannot suddenly flood Byhalia with an influx of up to 10,000 detainees.”
Fox News Digital reached out to DHS for comment.
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He joined Fox News in 2013 as a writer and production assistant.
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Charles is a Pennsylvania native and graduated from Temple University with a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism. Story tips can be sent to charles.creitz@fox.com.
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