(The Center Square) — Maine’s Republican Sen. Susan Collins is pushing back against demands from Democratic Gov. Janet Mills for members of the state's congressional delegation push to "reform or abolish" ICE following this week’s fatal shooting.

Mills wrote to the delegation earlier this week in response to the fatal shooting of 25-year-old Colombian national Joan Sebastian Durán Guerrero in Biddeford, calling on them to "not simply to share our grief, to express concerns or offer condolences, but to act now to require ICE to respect the rule of law and honor our collective security."

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