Maine's immigration enforcement surge, targeting undocumented immigrants, has sparked criticism and political debate. Senator Susan Collins is advocating for a
Maine has become the epicenter of a controversial immigration enforcement operation known as Operation Catch of the Day. This initiative, launched by ICE, aims to arrest undocumented immigrants but has drawn sharp criticism for its broad reach and tactics.
Senator Susan Collins, a key figure in the Republican Senate race, has raised concerns about the enforcement's methods. She has called for a halt to these operations, citing their impact on communities and the lack of focus on serious criminals.
Critics argue that ICE agents are overreaching, targeting individuals with valid permits and asylum-seekers. Meanwhile, Collins' opponents, including Graham Platner and Janet Mills, are using the issue to challenge her stance on immigration and federal funding.
Maine's political landscape is thus shaped by this contentious debate, with implications extending beyond the state's borders.