Protesters Chase Maine Governor Away From Biddeford ICE Memorial

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Maine Gov. Janet Mills arrived unannounced at a Biddeford memorial for Johan Sebastián Durán Guerrero, a Colombian immigrant killed during an ICE operation, where protesters shouted at her to leave and accused her of failing to protect residents from immigration enforcement; Mills left quickly as demonstrators followed, and she later reiterated calls for Congress to reform or abolish ICE.
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