January 2026

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This month, federal authorities launched a surge of immigration enforcement in Maine, calling it “Operation Catch of the Day.” While officials say the operation has ended, federal immigration agents remain present. The dehumanizing language of the operation’s title reflects broader harm, including racial profiling that places Black and brown Mainers at risk regardless of immigration status. We are sharing the resources below to help people document harm, assert our rights, and protect our neighbors.


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The Permanent Commission

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RESOURCES

How to Report

If you witness or experience immigration enforcement activity, harassment, or rights violations, reporting matters. Only sharing verified information helps protect people in the moment and builds the public record needed for accountability.


Different reporting options serve different purposes. Using the right one, and sharing the right kind of information, helps keep people safe. 


Maine Immigrant Defense Hotline

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Text (207) 544-9989 if you see ICE or immigration enforcement activity in the community. 

When reporting, focus on observable details. Remember the SALUTE framework:

  • S - Size: How many agents were present?
  • A - Activity: What were they doing? (stakeout, traffic stop, questioning, detention)
  • L - Location: Where did this happen?
  • U - Uniform: What agency markings or uniforms did you see?
  • T - Time: When did this occur?
  • E - Equipment: Vehicles, weapons, tech, or other visible equipment

Stick to what you can see and describe safely without putting yourself or others at risk.


Do NOT share:

  • Names, faces, immigration status, nationality, ethnicity, license plates, addresses, or any personally identifiable information of the person targeted or detained.


If call volume capacity allows, the hotline may also be able to connect victims to organizations providing community support. A directory of resources is also available on the website.


Maine Attorney General's Office

Report Federal Violations


E-mail CitizenReporting.OAG@maine.gov to report federal actions occurring in Maine, especially when they involve potential violations of the Maine and US Constitutions, as well as Maine laws such as the Maine Civil Rights Act.


Include:

  • Descriptions of observed intimidating or excessive behavior used by federal agents.
  • Date.
  • Location.
  • Names of witnesses and actors (if known).
  • Contact information.


Do NOT Include:

  • Photos.
  • Videos.

If these are needed, the office will follow up with a request to share them.


Maine ACLU

Know Your Rights and Report Abuses

Use the forms available here if ICE or other federal agents may have violated someone’s civil rights.

The ACLU of Maine is investigating unlawful conduct by federal agents.

Report incidents where federal agents may have:

  1. Violated your right to observe their actions
  2. Arrested someone without a warrant, or profiled someone for questioning, a stop, detention, or arrest based on race or national origin
  3. Inflicted physical harm or property damage


These reporting pathways help ensure that enforcement actions do not happen in the shadows, and that our communities have the information they need to respond.


Direct Service Resources

When ICE activity impacts people in our communities, help often comes from people and groups already doing the work of showing up for one another. Legal support and mutual aid can make the difference between a family navigating a crisis alone and being supported through it. The organizations below are part of that effort.


You can find these and other resources listed on the Maine Immigrant Resource Hub.


LEGAL SERVICES

  • Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project (ILAP) – DONATE.
  • ACLU Maine – DONATE.
  • Maine Law, Refugee and Human Rights Clinic (RHRC) – DONATE. When donating to RHRC, select “Clinics at Maine Law” and then write RHRC in the “Other Designation” line. 


MUTUAL AID

  • The Solidarity Fund – DONATE
  • Project Relief Maine – DONATE. 
  • Community Relief Fund – DONATE
  • Mainers for Humane Immigration – VOLUNTEER - DONATE
  • Maine Direct Action Solidarity Fund - DONATE.
  • Project Home Emergency Housing Fund – DONATE.


IMMIGRANT-SERVING ORGANIZATIONS


ANNUAL REPORT

2026 Annual Report

We’ve released our 2026 Annual Report, highlighting our research work, community engagement, and recommendations to state leaders. The report documents our research on how government action can affect people’s safety and participation, and what it means to choose a different approach that includes accountability, dignity, and justice in Maine.

You can find all of our annual reports on our website.

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