Trump administration orders ICE to suspend most vehicle stops after deadly shootings
Summary
The Trump administration told Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to stop most vehicle stops after two deadly shootings by ICE officers in one week. One shooting happened in Maine when an ICE officer killed a Colombian driver, and another happened a week earlier in Houston.Key Facts
- The Trump administration gave new instructions to ICE agents to mostly stop vehicle stops.
- The order followed two deadly shootings by ICE officers within a week.
- One shooting occurred in Maine where a Colombian driver was killed by an ICE officer.
- The other shooting happened a week earlier in Houston with a motorist killed.
- These incidents caused renewed criticism of ICE’s enforcement methods.
- The decision aims to reduce risks during ICE operations involving vehicles.
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