Authorities in a Maryland sanctuary county are circling the wagons around an open borders nonprofit organization just days after Border Hawk highlighted its activities, which appear to undermine U.S. immigration laws.
“First District Command Staff and MoCo Councilmembers visited the newly expanded CASA on Rothgeb Drive to strengthen partnerships and explore new ways to support our community,” the Montgomery County Department of Police announced on Wednesday.
HAPPENING NOW: First District Command Staff and MoCo Councilmembers visited the newly expanded CASA on Rothgeb Drive to strengthen partnerships and explore new ways to support our community. #MCPNews #MCPD pic.twitter.com/fqtiKLzXgf
— Montgomery County Department of Police (@mcpnews) October 29, 2025
Days prior, Border Hawk published a report on CASA’s activities in Langley Park, MD, and the surrounding area, which has been overrun by illegal aliens and noncitizens.
EXCLUSIVE: Opens Borders Nonprofit CASA Orchestrating Destruction of Community Just Miles From White House
Langley Park is a community in Prince George’s County, Maryland, that sits mere miles from the White House.
Families from Chicago and England named Langley Park and built… pic.twitter.com/8jF2J7inD6
— Border Hawk (@BorderHawkNews) October 25, 2025
CASA is a “community organizing” group that offers legal advice, assistance programs, education on how to become a U.S. citizen, and other services to “Black, Latino/a/e, Afro-descendent, Indigenous, and Immigrant communities.”
Earlier this year, CASA and the Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project sued the Trump administration on behalf of five pregnant women in order to challenge an executive order which sought to change how birthright citizenship is interpreted.
CASA’s policy agenda includes objectives like abolishing ICE, protecting DACA, reviving TPS and DED, and defending due process in immigration court.
See our full report on CASA.


