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Local Officials in Maine Cities Unwilling to Say They Will Comply with Deportations Despite Threat of Legal Action

Seamus OthotBy Seamus OthotFebruary 5, 2025Updated:February 6, 202516 Comments4 Mins Read1K Views
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Local officials in Bangor, Lewiston, and Portland were reluctant to say whether they would comply with deportations promised by President Donald Trump, even with the threat of prosecution for officials impeding deportation efforts.

[RELATED: Pingree Votes Against Protections for Women, Harsher Deportation Rules for Illegal Aliens…]

Acting Attorney General (AG) James McHenry issued a Department of Justice (DOJ)-wide memo on January 21, instructing the department to investigate and potentially prosecute any state and local officials who work against President Trump’s deportation efforts.

“The Supremacy clause and other authorities require state and local actors to comply with the Executive Branch’s immigration enforcement initiatives. Federal law prohibits state and local actors from resisting, obstructing, or otherwise failing to comply with lawful immigration related commands and requests,” says the memo.

Under that directive, Maine’s local and municipal authorities could face federal charges if they refuse to comply with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), by, for example, actively sheltering illegal immigrants from authorities or refusing to provide information that could lead to deportations.

Maine’s cities, under liberal municipal governments, the state legislature, and Gov. Janet Mills (D-Maine), have become hubs for legal immigrants, illegal aliens, and asylum seekers — i.e. noncitizens on parole while immigration claims are adjudicated.

The influx has placed massive burdens on the state’s welfare system amid an impending budget deficit, with even progressive jurisdictions admitting that welfare spending on noncitizens has stretched budgets to the breaking point.

[RELATED: Maine Governor Wants to Resettle 75,000 Foreign-Born Migrants in Maine by 2029…]

Following the DOJ memo, the Maine Wire reached out to a total of 34 municipal officials from Bangor, Portland, and Lewiston, asking whether, in light of a potential criminal investigation and prosecution, they intend to cooperate with ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations should circumstances call for it.

Out of 34 officials, only one responded to the initial request for comment.

Lewiston City Councilor Scott Harriman provided a statement, claiming that he cannot decide whether he will resist the immigration enforcement and potentially open himself up to federal prosecution until he sees the specifics of any deportation plans.

“I am concerned that our sizable population of immigrants, asylum seekers, and first- and second-generation Americans in Lewiston will be targeted by the Trump Administration. They are an integral part of our community and they would be sorely missed if they were suddenly taken from us,” he said.

He also claimed that the loss of the city’s immigrant population could harm its economy due to the rising costs of city services.

He did not mention the economic strain put on the city by illegal immigrants receiving taxpayer-funded welfare benefits.

“Losing their contributions to the labor market and the property and excise taxes they pay to the City would also make things even harder for all working-class Lewistonians, especially as we struggle with increasing costs for City services and multiple job vacancies in critical City departments,” he added.

The Maine Wire reached out a second time, contacting the officials again, asking if they plan to resist Trump’s deportation plan and whether they will encourage school districts to comply.

The request for comment yielded one additional response from Bangor City Council Chair Cara Pelletier, who claimed that it would be “premature” to issue a statement since she is unaware of any immigration enforcement activity in Bangor.

“I am not aware of any immigration enforcement actions in Bangor at this time. To provide a statement about a potential council response to a hypothetical action seems premature. Any response would be by majority vote of the council, and the council has not taken a position to date,” said Pelletier.

Meanwhile, Rockland’s police chief addressed a city council meeting in the Knox County seat on Monday and fielded questions from citizens concerned about the involvement of federal Customs and Border Patrol agents in last week’s human trafficking bust at a massage parlor there. Police Chief Tim Carroll told the assembled public at the meeting that local police are not involved in immigration enforcement.

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Seamus Othot is a reporter for The Maine Wire. He grew up in New Hampshire, and graduated from The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts, where he was able to spend his time reading the great works of Western Civilization. He can be reached at [email protected]

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beachmom
beachmom
1 year ago

Portland, which declared itself a sanctuary city under Strimling, is in for some fun seeing as AG Pam Bondi cut off the money as soon as she was sworn in today.

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Benny Weaver
Benny Weaver
1 year ago

Pam Bondi has a black board on the wall in her office. There are lots of sticks of chalk .
“ Things to do Today “ “ Things to do Tomorrow “ “ Things to do Next Week “
Sooner or later these clowns WILL have their names put up on the board .
WE WILL “ Prosecute Them to the Fullest Extent of the Law “
You democrats can bet your asses on that !
Keep it Up . Keep it Up.
We are going to make America great again with you or without you .
It’s going to be fun watching you led away in shackles !

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Cayuga kat
Cayuga kat
1 year ago

Shooting in the main mall today. How’s that diversity thing working out for ya janet? Another first for the worst governor of maine.

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Free-ish Man
Free-ish Man
1 year ago

Go ahead and resist, treasonous petty tyrant domestic terrorists masquerading as “public servants.” If you somehow magically avoid being rounded up by US marshals, ICE, or a local Constitutional sheriff upholding the law of the land, we lawful citizens of Maine will take you out ourselves. That goes for any state government idiot traitors as well.

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Olde Crone
Olde Crone
1 year ago

Welcome to Maine Pam Bondi and Tom Homan!

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Dorotea
Dorotea
1 year ago

Was in Cport CU getting some banking done and bank was loaded with these never will get a job asylum fakers all cashing welfare checks and USaid checks and heard them each and everyone of them wanting the money sent to their home countries. Most of them were men 18 to 40. Obviously not working cause it was 9:20 am all dressed to the nines with nasty too much colognes on that I almost threw up. All their cars were newer and fancier models than my 2011 ford. Bet they are all illegals fearing getting sent back as they should be so they are taking money and sending it to their beloved homelands.

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Bingo
Bingo
1 year ago

Where is the ” No one is above the law” crowd?

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CN Plummer
CN Plummer
1 year ago

They better get a bake sale going when their Federal funding is cut off.

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Blob Watcher
Blob Watcher
1 year ago

At this point, if you are illegal and have criminal record, you’d best get out of town or Gitmo is in your future. Your choice.

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sandy
sandy
1 year ago

Dorotea So true. It should be shut down or taxed very heavily

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Sam Brady
Sam Brady
1 year ago

Another Cultural Enricher shooting ….. Keep Maine White !

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R.Champ
R.Champ
1 year ago

They obviously need to check in with their masters. The cookie will crumble sooner or later.

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fiskjames13@gmail.com
[email protected]
1 year ago

prosecute.

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DamDoc
DamDoc
1 year ago

Calling Tom Holman… cleanup in aisle 3…

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Scats
Scats
1 year ago

Scott Harriman is dumber than a bag of rocks. Immigrants aren’t paying property taxes. Maine taxpayers are paying property taxes because the state is paying the immigrants rent which the landlord uses to pay the property tax. Why are elected officials so freakin stupid.

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Khris_45
Khris_45
1 year ago

Ive been calling ICE and Customs everytime I see a latino cause cjances are they here illegally.

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