The incident in Biddeford
An immigration operation in Biddeford, Maine, ended in tragedy this Monday. An ICE agent shot a driver who, according to authorities, tried to run over the officers during an attempted deportation arrest.
The man was identified by civil organizations as a 26-year-old Colombian citizen. He had a work permit and Social Security number. His family claims that he was on his way to work when the incident occurred and demands a transparent investigation.
Senator Angus King reported that the Secretary of Homeland Security explained that the driver used his vehicle as a weapon when trying to escape. The officers were not wearing body cameras, which will make it difficult to clarify whether the action was justified. The FBI is already investigating the facts.
Hours later, dozens of demonstrators gathered near the site to protest against the Trump administration’s immigration policies. With banners, they condemned the use of force in operations and called for a stop to mass deportations.
This is the second case in a week in which an ICE agent used deadly force. The fact revives the debate about transparency and accountability in this type of operations.




