Maine braces for political fallout as ICE raids stir backlash and Senate stakes

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ICE’s January operation in Maine targeting suspected criminals has sparked fear and accusations of racial profiling among residents and workers, prompting protests and community support efforts, even as some officials claim the operation ended at a higher request. The controversy shapes the state’s Senate race dynamics, with Republicans hoping Collins retains the seat to keep the majority while Democrats emphasize the harm to communities and labor groups.
- Maine shaken by ICE raids as backlash threatens Republican Senate control The Guardian
- Thousands of Maine kids missed school as ICE carried out heightened operations The Portland Press Herald
- Immigrant owned businesses try to recover after ICE operations sweep their neighborhoods Maine Public
- A quarter of people arrested in Maine’s ICE surge are challenging their detentions Bangor Daily News
- 'In the Arena': Lawmakers debate ICE reforms, DHS funding WMTW
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