AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoICE crackdown fallout in Maine: A federal ICE officer fatally shot 26-year-old Colombian man Joan Sebastián Durán Guerrero during a vehicle stop in Biddeford on July 13, and the case is now driving protests and fresh scrutiny of enforcement tactics after federal officials said the driver tried to flee and the officer fired “fearing for public safety.” Policy shift nationwide: In response to two deadly shootings in a week (Maine and Texas), ICE has been told to temporarily suspend most routine vehicle stops, with limited exceptions for serious criminal cases and warrants. Accountability pressure: Maine’s congressional delegation is urging an expedited, independent Inspector General review, while Sen. Angus King says the man killed was not the target of the operation. Local politics and community reaction: Hundreds rallied in Maine, and the shooting is also reigniting debate over Susan Collins’s role in ICE funding and oversight. Other Maine items: Norridgewock voters will weigh accepting New Balance’s former factory building after the company’s closure and relocation to Skowhegan.
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