Mills heads to California fundraisers as Maine ICE raid unfolds

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Maine Gov. Janet Mills flew to California for three high-dollar Senate fundraisers this week, inviting donors in San Francisco, Silicon Valley, and the East Bay, while federal agents launched an immigration-enforcement operation in Maine. Her team said the trip was for a previously scheduled event and Mills cut it short to return to Maine, where she criticized ICE as “secret police.” The disclosures come as Mills contends with a competitive Democratic primary and as incumbent politicians often host out-of-state fundraisers; the piece notes her fundraising rivals and the broader practice of destination fundraising.
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- Scoop: Mills flew to California fundraisers while ICE raided Maine Axios
- Portland, Maine, Feels Like a Small Town — And ICE Isn’t Welcome The New York Times
- 'We're being terrorized.' What Mainers are seeing as ICE launches operation in the state PBS
- ICE arrests 100 people three days into Maine immigration crackdown, DHS says The Guardian
- Governor Mills urges congress to reduce ICE funding over 'aggressive tactics' concerns wgme.com
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