ICE pullback in Maine signals shift in federal immigration strategy
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Sen. Susan Collins said ICE has ended its enhanced operations in Maine after a surge that led to more than 200 arrests; the White House is recalibrating immigration messaging in the wake of the Minneapolis nursing-killer controversy, with DHS silent on status and Maine Gov. Janet Mills criticizing the surge as harmful to communities.
- ICE has ended ‘enhanced’ operations in Maine, Collins says Politico
- Sen. Collins says Homeland Security ended enhanced ICE operation in Maine mainemorningstar.com
- ICE ceases enhanced operations in Maine after Collins presses Noem The Hill
- ICE ends surge in Maine as border czar pledges to keep operation in Minnesota The Guardian
- ICE arrests more than 200 illegal aliens during 1 week of Maine operation ICE | U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (.gov)
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