Families Race to Locate Detainees as ICE Moves Maine Arrests Across States

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More than 200 people arrested in a Maine immigration crackdown are being moved out of state by ICE, leaving families scrambling to locate detainees and lawyers racing to file habeas petitions in the detainees’ custodial jurisdiction. With Maine’s two detention facilities at capacity, transfers to Louisiana and Massachusetts are increasing, intensifying calls for due-process protections and expanded legal aid as immigration advocates warn of looming removals.
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