Opinion | Maryland Deserves Better Than One-Party Rule: It’s Time to Drain the Annapolis Swamp

Marylanders feel increasingly disillusioned with the ruling Democrats, believing they have lost touch with the needs of everyday citizens. The Kirwan Commission’s costly education reforms and a barrage of new taxes reflect a government prioritizing power over results. As progressive policies take hold, many fear the state is moving towards socialism rather than common sense solutions.

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Privacy vs. Border Security? The Medicaid Data Lawsuit and the Battle for American Sovereignty

On July 1, 2025, twenty states, including Maryland, sued the Trump administration over alleged illegal Medicaid data sharing with immigration agencies. The lawsuit claims privacy violations but is criticized as a political maneuver. The conflict reflects tensions between immigration enforcement and state resource allocation, raising questions about fiscal responsibility and national sovereignty.

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Baltimore Courthouse ICE Arrest Exposes Tensions Between Law Enforcement and Political Agendas

On June 23, 2025, ICE agents detained an individual in Baltimore’s courthouse, sparking a criminal investigation against a corrections employee who facilitated their entry. Local leaders prioritized shielding undocumented immigrants over upholding law, indicating a troubling trend of politicizing justice and compromising public safety, undermining accountability and institutional integrity.

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Globalists in Annapolis: Who Does Chris Van Hollen Really Work For?

Maryland’s political leaders, particularly Senator Chris Van Hollen, are criticized for prioritizing the rights of non-citizens facing criminal charges over the needs of local constituents. Van Hollen’s call for Trump to apologize to an indicted Salvadoran national highlights a troubling trend of politicians focusing on global optics rather than addressing pressing issues affecting Maryland residents.

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Maryland Court’s Habeas Order: Shielding Illegal Immigrants or Undermining Immigration Enforcement?

The U.S. District Court for Maryland has implemented a 48-hour halt on deportations upon filing a habeas corpus petition for undocumented immigrants, allowing legal challenges to detention. This unprecedented measure raises concerns about potential exploitation but also acts as a check on executive immigration enforcement, particularly against the Trump administration’s policies.

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