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Fatal ICE Operations Demand Immediate Congressional Action

To: Sen. Collins, Sen. King, Rep. Pingree

From: A constituent in Portland, ME

July 14

A democracy should expect immigration laws to be enforced lawfully, professionally, and with restraint. Federal officers should be trained, identifiable, and accountable - not resemble masked vigilantes. On July 13, 2026, Joan Sebastian Guerrero died during a federal immigration operation in Biddeford, Maine. Six days earlier, Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was fatally shot by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Houston, Texas. Although investigators must determine the facts, Congress must act now to prevent future deaths by strengthening accountability, transparency, and professional standards for immigration enforcement. ANONYMOUS FORCE UNDERMINES THE RULE OF LAW When armed, masked people emerge from unmarked vehicles without clear identification, residents may not know whether they face lawful officers or an abduction. Confusion can become tragedy. Routine arrests should use uniforms, visible agency markings, badges or unique numbers, and marked vehicles unless documented needs require otherwise. Routine masking should be prohibited except for undercover work, hazards, or credible threats. EVERY ENFORCEMENT ENCOUNTER NEEDS AN OBJECTIVE RECORD Body-worn cameras should be activated before contact. Unjustified nonuse or disabling should require written explanation and outside review. Footage involving death or serious injury must be preserved. TRAINING MUST PREVENT ESCALATION Require recurring training in de-escalation, constitutional rights, vehicle tactics, medical response, mistaken identity, and firearms judgment. Deadly force should be a last resort, permitted only to stop an imminent threat of death or serious bodily harm. Shooting at moving vehicles should be tightly restricted. FATAL OPERATIONS REQUIRE INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION Deaths and serious injuries should not be investigated solely within the involved agency or chain of command. Congress should require outside investigation, public reporting, and funding consequences for noncompliance. Families should never wonder whether safeguards could have prevented a death. These reforms would protect officers and the public, preserve lawful enforcement, and reinforce democratic accountability. I urge you to: (1) REQUIRE CAMERAS. Mandate activation before contact, preservation, documented exceptions, and consequences for unjustified nonuse. (2) IDENTIFY OFFICERS. Require visible agency markings, badges or unique numbers, uniforms, and marked vehicles for routine operations. (3) BAN ROUTINE MASKING. Allow face coverings only for narrow, documented needs. (4) STRENGTHEN TRAINING. Require recurring de-escalation, constitutional, medical, vehicle, and firearms training. (5) ENFORCE FORCE LIMITS. Codify deadly-force standards, restrict shooting at moving vehicles, and require emergency medical response. (6) INVESTIGATE INDEPENDENTLY. Require outside review, public reporting, and condition federal funding on compliance. Thank you.

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