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Cumberland County jail should cut its contract with ICE

Cumberland County jail should cut its contract with ICE

by Todd Chretien | Oct 19, 2025 | Opinion

Cumberland County Commissioners will vote whether or not to continue the county jail’s contract to hold ICE detainees

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As Cumberland County goes, so go immigrant rights in Maine

As Cumberland County goes, so go immigrant rights in Maine

by Todd Chretien | Jul 25, 2025 | Opinion

The Cumberland County Jail is the largest ICE detention facility in Maine. The Board of Commissioners can cancel the contract.

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