Maine Gov. Mills Urges Congress to Reform or Abolish ICE After Biddeford Shooting
Gov. Janet Mills spoke at a congressional field hearing in Biddeford, Maine, following the July 13, 2026, fatal shooting of 25-year-old Colombian immigrant Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero during an ICE vehicle stop. She condemned ICE operations nationwide, detailed prior Maine enforcement actions, listed six specific reform proposals, and stated that without fundamental change the agency should be abolished. Mills referenced meetings with local officials and families, cited the Maine State Chamber of Commerce complaint, and pointed to recent developments including electric-shock gloves and a Portland Jetport detention of a Maine Medical Center nurse. The segment is a straight airing of her prepared remarks with minimal additional narration.
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