Nine deaths tied to Trump’s immigration enforcement operations in US | Migration News | Al Jazeera

Author: Al Jazeera StaffPublished on: July 13, 2026Country: United States
Crime & Law
Nine deaths tied to Trump’s immigration enforcement operations in US | Migration News | Al Jazeera

At least nine people have died during immigration enforcement operations since Donald Trump returned to office. On July 13, 2026, an immigration agent shot dead a driver in Biddeford, Maine, after authorities said he used his vehicle against officers. Witnesses have challenged that account, saying the car was moving slowly in circles. The FBI is investigating the shooting, the latest in a series including the death of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a Mexican national shot by an agent in Houston, Texas.

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