'We need to get answers': Healey slams ICE for lack of information about arrests on Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket
Briefly

Governor Maura Healey criticized U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for not communicating with state officials about recent arrests in Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. Nearly 40 individuals were detained, labeled as 'alien offenders,' including alleged gang members and sex offenders. However, no detailed information was provided about these arrests. Healey expressed alarm over the situation, stating that state and local leaders lacked critical information. She called for improved communication from ICE and raised concerns about the due process rights of those detained, particularly families impacted by these actions.
We have zero information about what's happening in communities, and that needs to change. We need to get answers. We need to get clarification from ICE.
It’s concerning when we see people, moms and dads being ripped away from families, neighbors, co-workers taken away, literally without clear cause.
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