Janet Mills to ICE: Aggressive tactics are ‘not welcome’ in Maine

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Gov. Janet Mills warned federal immigration authorities Wednesday that aggressive tactics are “not welcome” in Maine.
In a 3-minute video, the Democratic governor said her administration has unsuccessfully attempted to confirm what operations are being planned for in Maine by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Her statement followed others from the Portland and Lewiston mayors reflecting concerns about increased enforcement [expected to come next week](https://www.bangordailynews.com/2026/01/14/mainefocus/mainefocus-police-courts/lewiston-mayor-ice-is-coming/).
“If they come here, I want any federal agents and the president of the United States to know what this state stands for,” Mills said. “We stand for the rule of law. We oppose violence. We stand for peaceful protest. We stand for compassion, for integrity and justice.”
Mills, who is running in the Democratic primary for the right to face U.S. Sen. Susan Collins in 2026, said she directed the Maine State Police to support local law enforcement in any federal action. She spoke with officials in Lewiston, Portland and Attorney General Aaron Frey’s office to coordinate a response.
Three of the four members of Maine’s congressional delegation, including Collins, a Republican, did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Wednesday evening.
In a video posted to Instagram Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree, a Democrat from Maine’s 1st District, said she has heard the rumors of impending immigration actio...
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