
Controls in focus – US government responds to renewed ICE death shots
On Monday, an ICE representative in the city of Biddeford in Maine killed a Colombian who has since been killed by the authorities as Joan Sebastian Guerrero
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On Monday, an ICE representative in the city of Biddeford in Maine killed a Colombian who has since been identified by authorities as Joan Sebastian Guerrero. ICE said the man had wanted to flee with his car and the Federal employee had made use of his firearm, because he saw the “public safety” in danger. In this case, it was said that the Federal employee had acted in “self-defense”, as the Mexican had used his vehicle as a “weapon” against him.
Furthermore, The Republican Senator from the state of Maine, Susan Collins, said in the online service X, you have spoken after the recent death with Homeland security Secretary Markwayne Mullin and urged him “to stop all non-urgent vehicle checks”. Last week, an ICE employee in Houston, Texas, had gunned down a Mexican who died in the hospital of his injuries during a vehicle inspection.
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On Monday, an ICE representative in the city of Biddeford in Maine killed a Colombian who has since been identified by authorities as Joan Sebastian Guerrero.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesICE said the man had wanted to flee with his car and the Federal employee had made use of his firearm, because he saw the “public safety” in danger.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesIn this case, it was said that the Federal employee had acted in “self-defense”, as the Mexican had used his vehicle as a “weapon” against him.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe Republican Senator from the state of Maine, Susan Collins, said in the online service X, you have spoken after the recent death with Homeland security Secretary Markwayne Mullin and urged him “to stop all non-urgent vehicle checks”.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesLast week, an ICE employee in Houston, Texas, had gunned down a Mexican who died in the hospital of his injuries during a vehicle inspection.
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