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US's ICE faces fresh backlash over anti-immigration operations

US's ICE faces fresh backlash over anti-immigration operations

Summary

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has paused most traffic stops after two deadly shootings linked to its agents. President Donald Trump said these stops should continue, while protests remain active in Maine following a fatal shooting of a 25-year-old Colombian man by an ICE agent.

Key Facts

  • ICE ordered a temporary pause on most traffic stops after two fatal shootings involving its agents.
  • Tom Homan, a border official under President Trump, called the pause temporary and denied it was a new policy.
  • On July 15, President Trump stated that traffic stops should keep going, contradicting the pause order.
  • The fatal shooting of a 25-year-old Colombian man by an ICE agent occurred in Maine.
  • Protests against ICE continue in Maine due to the recent shooting.
  • The incident has caused fresh criticism and backlash against ICE's immigration enforcement actions.
  • The shootings have drawn public attention to ICE's methods and the impact on immigrant communities.
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