Maine is not used to waking up to tactical gear rumors in the school drop-off line. That is the new reality residents, mayors, and the governor describe as federal immigration agents roll through neighborhoods, with one central question hanging over everything.

Who, exactly, is being targeted, where, and under what authority?

That information gap is now the story, because local officials say they are getting headlines and press lines, not specifics.

A small-state crackdown with a big-name label

According to PBS NewsHour’s reporting, the Department of Homeland Security announced a Maine operation branded “Catch of the Day,” framing the mission as a push against “the worst of the worst.” DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin told PBS that more than 100 arrests were made in the first three days.

State and local officials say the branding is loud, but the paperwork is quiet. Democratic Gov. Janet Mills publicly demanded basic details and questioned why Maine was selected, saying, “Why Maine? Why now? We’ve reached out, we’ve asked questions. We have no answers,” PBS reported.

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