BIDDEFORD, Maine (AP) — Hundreds of people protested in Maine on Tuesday over the killing of a Colombian man by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, after federal officials appeared to shift their narrative about the deadly encounter.

The Department of Homeland Security said an ICE officer, “fearing for public safety,” shot and killed the man Monday in Biddeford while officers were watching the home of someone they believed was in the U.S. illegally and had a final order of removal from the country.

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Terence Y

As always, don’t attempt to run over law enforcement. It usually doesn’t turn out well for the perpetrator. I always hope these so-called immigrant rights groups (code for paid protesters?) would demand answers on why Democrats put the welfare of criminals and terrorists over the American people. Apparently, it is only worthy of protesting when invaders to our country are being held accountable for illegally crossing our borders. And of course, being paid to protest. (Speaking of being paid to protest, what ever happened to the flash-in-the-pan No Kings loitering parties? I guess having Kings is okay now? Or no more funding for ineffective tactics?)

Regardless, we’ve seen this show before… We’ll get the obligatory hand wringing and pearl clutching from Democrats, socialist/communist/all flavors, supporting criminals instead of ICE. My advice… Move on, nothing to see here. More power to ICE to do the job Americans want them to do – making our country safer. Now if only ICE could increase their 10,000 arrests over 5 days…

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