U.S. Representative Glenn Ivey, who serves Maryland’s 4th district in Congress, recently shared updates on his official X account regarding an oversight visit to a Baltimore ICE facility, new funding for youth programs in Prince George’s County, and reactions to recent violent incidents.
On March 11, 2026, Ivey posted about a surprise inspection with other members of the Maryland Congressional Delegation at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement holding facility in Baltimore. He wrote: “Yesterday, I joined members of the Maryland Congressional Delegation for an unannounced oversight visit to the ICE holding facility in Baltimore. The most shocking part: It was empty.”
Later that day, Ivey announced significant federal support for local youth initiatives alongside Senators Alsobrooks and Van Hollen. He stated: “Proud to join Senators Alsobrooks and Van Hollen in delivering over $2 million in funds for PG County youth: $1.8M for the Greenbelt Youth Center roof replacement. $450K for Bladensburg’s Juvenile Diversion & Violence Reduction program. Homework Assignment: “ This funding targets infrastructure improvements and violence reduction efforts.
On March 12, 2026, following violent events at Old Dominion University and a synagogue in Michigan, Ivey commented on national safety concerns. He wrote: “Today’s tragic shooting at Old Dominion University and the suspected terrorist attack at a synagogue in Michigan are heartbreaking reminders of the dangerous moment our country is in. We need leadership that protects our communities and brings people together, not rhetoric that”
Glenn Ivey has represented Maryland’s 4th District since 2023 after succeeding Anthony Brown. Before his congressional service, he was a member of the Maryland House of Representatives. Born in Chelsea, Massachusetts in 1961, Ivey resides in Cheverly and holds degrees from Princeton University (BA) and Harvard Law School (JD).



