Sheriff revokes ICE support as 'squeaky clean' recruit is detained: 'Bush league policing'
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Cumberland County Sheriff Kevin Joyce revoked his support for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations after one of his correctional officer recruits was detained.

In a Wednesday evening press conference, Joyce blasted ICE's handling of the recruit's detention in Portland, Maine.

"They all took off, leaving his car with the windows down, the lights on, unsecured and unoccupied," the sheriff explained. "They left it right on the side of the street. Folks, that's bush league policing."

"This was a show of force, a show of whatever they were trying to do with seven people," he continued.

Joyce said he had initially been supportive of President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement efforts, but that changed after the way ICE detained the recruit.

"We're being told one story, which is totally different than what's occurring or what occurred last night," he insisted, calling the correctional recruit "squeaky clean."

"I guess if you're not the card-carrying U.S. citizen, then you must be illegal because that's what they told me is he's illegal, and he's definitely not a criminal," Joyce added.