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Maine Governor Mills Lets ICE Cooperation Limits Become Law, Scraps LePage Order

The law is set to be codified 90 days after lawmakers return in January.

Overview

  • LD 1971 prohibits Maine police from stopping, interrogating, arresting or detaining people for immigration enforcement and limits contact with ICE and CBP to criminal investigations.
  • The legislation bars correctional facilities from notifying ICE that someone in custody may be undocumented.
  • Gov. Janet Mills allowed the bill to take effect without her signature after missing the post-adjournment signing window, rather than vetoing it.
  • At the same time, Mills repealed former Gov. Paul LePage’s 2011 executive order that promoted broader state-federal immigration cooperation.
  • Democrats and immigrant advocates praised the policy as protecting due process and community trust, while Republicans and some sheriffs warned of public-safety risks and possible federal grant losses under threatened penalties for so-called sanctuary jurisdictions.