Many questions remain after an ICE officer's fatal shooting of a Maine driver
Summary
An ICE officer fatally shot a driver in Biddeford, Maine, during an immigration enforcement operation. This incident is part of a recent pattern of deadly force used by ICE since President Donald Trump began his immigration crackdown.Key Facts
- The shooting happened on Monday in Biddeford, Maine.
- The driver was shot by an ICE officer during an immigration enforcement action.
- This is the second time in one week that ICE used deadly force.
- Since President Donald Trump started his immigration crackdown, at least nine people have died related to ICE actions.
- The Department of Homeland Security said the officer shot the driver because he feared for public safety.
- ICE agents were surveilling a home connected to someone believed to be in the country illegally with a final order of removal.
- Immigrant rights groups are demanding answers and planning more protests.
- The incident has raised questions about ICE’s use of force during immigration enforcement.
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