Maine Senator Susan Collins has issued a warning about the training of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recruits, stating that they are being rushed into the field with inadequate training.
The Republican senator expressed concerns over the agency's operations in Maine and Minnesota, urging Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to pause these activities for review and more targeted scope. Collins believes this would help improve trust, accountability, and safety amidst heightened tensions following two deadly shootings involving federal agents in Minneapolis.
Maine Public Radio reported that Collins spoke with Noem on Monday, requesting a pause in ICE operations due to concerns from constituents about the agency detaining individuals who are lawfully present in the United States. The senator is compiling examples of these incidents as evidence.
ICE has seen increased activity following a push by the Trump administration to deploy agents in various cities nationwide. Tensions have escalated in Minneapolis, with calls for investigations into the fatal shootings and the resignation of DHS Secretary Noem.
Despite Collins' call to pause ICE operations, she still supports funding the Department of Homeland Security. The agency faces a Friday deadline to secure funding as lawmakers debate potential constraints on its tactics.
The Republican senator expressed concerns over the agency's operations in Maine and Minnesota, urging Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to pause these activities for review and more targeted scope. Collins believes this would help improve trust, accountability, and safety amidst heightened tensions following two deadly shootings involving federal agents in Minneapolis.
Maine Public Radio reported that Collins spoke with Noem on Monday, requesting a pause in ICE operations due to concerns from constituents about the agency detaining individuals who are lawfully present in the United States. The senator is compiling examples of these incidents as evidence.
ICE has seen increased activity following a push by the Trump administration to deploy agents in various cities nationwide. Tensions have escalated in Minneapolis, with calls for investigations into the fatal shootings and the resignation of DHS Secretary Noem.
Despite Collins' call to pause ICE operations, she still supports funding the Department of Homeland Security. The agency faces a Friday deadline to secure funding as lawmakers debate potential constraints on its tactics.