News

Maine BMV pauses issuance of undercover license plates after request from immigration enforcement

Maine BMV pauses issuance of undercover license plates after request from immigration enforcement

Photo: 560 WGAN Newsradio


Maine officials say they’re pausing the issuance of undercover license plates after receiving a request for plates by immigration enforcement.

Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows said on Saturday that the Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles received the request from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, though she didn’t say when exactly the request came in, or how many plates were requested.

“These requests in light of rumors of ICE deployment to Maine and abuses of power in Minnesota and elsewhere raise concerns,” Bellows said in a written statement. “We have not revoked existing plates but have paused issuance of new plates. We want to be assured that Maine plates will not be used for lawless purposes.”

Rumors of increased deployment of ICE agents to the Pine Tree State have been recently circulated by community leaders, though there’s been no official confirmation by the Department of Homeland Security.

The plate request coincides with federal authorities placing an order for cold weather gear this past week for U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Houlton.

To read the original Bangor Daily News article, click here.

Latest Headlines

12 hours ago in Local

Overnight Sunday Fire Damages Windham Home

No injuries were reported by firefighters.

12 hours ago in Local

New York Man Shot, Killed by Police in Skowhegan

The Office of the Maine Attorney General will investigate the shooting.

3 days ago in Local

Augusta homicide under investigation

Maine State Police are investigating a homicide in Augusta.

3 days ago in Local

First case of measles in seven years confirmed in Maine

The Maine CDC has confirmed the first case of measles in the state since 2019.

3 days ago in Olympics, Sports, Trending

The Milan Cortina Olympics will start with a four-site and two-cauldron opening ceremony

An unprecedented four-site, dual-cauldron Winter Olympics opening ceremony replete with references to Italian icons and culture — plus American pop diva Mariah Carey — was scheduled to officially start the Milan Cortina Games on Friday as the sports spectacle returns to a nation that last hosted the event 20 years ago.