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Trump throws new DHS chief Markwayne Mullin under the bus after ICE bowed to Democrats in Maine

Дата публикации: 15-07-2026 17:42:27

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers received an email from senior Homeland Security leadership on Tuesday ordering them to 'immediately' pause all vehicle stops.

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By PHILLIP NIETO, US POLITICAL REPORTER

Published: 08:45 EDT, 15 July 2026 | Updated: 13:42 EDT, 15 July 2026

Donald Trump has reversed an order forcing ICE agents to halt vehicle stops targeting undocumented migrants following deadly shootings in Maine and Texas

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin told officers on Tuesday to 'immediately' suspend the stops after the deaths of two drivers in less than a week.

But the President has now intervened, praising ICE officers and insisting the agency cannot afford to give up its powers.

'Once we do, we are playing right into the criminal's hands,' Trump said in a Truth Social post on Wednesday.

Trump's rebuke leaves Mullin dangerously exposed just months after the same ICE-inflicted bloodshed helped end his predecessor's Cabinet career.

Kristi Noem was fired by Trump back in March following chaotic immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis that led to the deaths of two unarmed Americans and intense public backlash against the administration. 

The shootings in Maine and Texas have sparked public outcry from Democrats. Mullin gave the directive after speaking with Maine Republican Senator Susan Collins, who urged him to 'cease all non-urgent vehicle stops.' Collins is facing re-election this year in a traditionally blue state. 

In Houston, Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a 52-year-old father of three, was shot dead by an ICE agent on July 7 as he drove to work. 

In a Truth Social post on Monday morning, Donald Trump praised ICE officers and insisted the agency cannot afford to give up the traffic stops

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers received an email from senior Homeland Security leadership on Tuesday ordering them to 'immediately' pause all vehicle stops

The latest ICE shootings in Maine and Texas have sparked public outcry from Democrats

Six days later in Biddeford, Maine, agents staking out a home opened fire on a car they say tried to flee, killing Joan Sebastian Duran Guerrero, a 26-year-old Colombian national.

The agent who reportedly shot Guerrero was a new recruit who joined the agency last year, according to the Atlantic.  

Neither man was the target of the operation that killed him, and the agents involved in both shootings were not wearing body cameras.

Homeland Security has claimed both drivers tried to run over law enforcement, but has yet to produce evidence backing up those claims.

Within hours of Monday's shooting, several hundred protesters came out across Maine with vigils spreading to Portland and Lewiston. Demonstrators also lined up outside Collins's office demanding answers. 

Protesters could be seen holding anti-ICE signs while chanting 'ICE out' on Monday evening.

In Houston, where thousands have taken to the streets since Araujo's death, demonstrators rallied outside City Hall on Tuesday and packed a city council meeting to demand an investigation. 

It is unclear if DHS will immediately reverse Mullin's directive following Trump's latest comments. 

Protesters were holding anti-ICE signs while chanting 'ICE out' on Monday evening

ICE officers battle with protesters outside a New Jersey detention facility 

Border czar Tom Homan on Tuesday said that ICE's pause on car stops was only temporary and wouldn't bring down the number of arrests.

'I wouldn't even call this a bump in the road - this is going to be a short-term review, so ICE feels comfortable that their agents are safe, they're doing the right thing and get back to doing what they do best,' he told Fox News. 

The Daily Mail has contacted Homeland Security for comment. 

Following Trump's post, Mullin issued a statement on X: 'Our #1 goal is to keep our officers safe and get criminals OFF our streets. Illegal aliens will be arrested and deported wherever they are.'

'If you are here illegally, LEAVE NOW. As our officers carry out operations to enforce our nations laws, they are facing a more than 1,300% increase in vehicle attacks,' Mullin added.

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