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ICE says armoured vehicles ordered from Canadian firm produced in U.S.
Roshel received a sole-source contract worth over C$10 million to supply 20 armoured vehicles to ICE amid concerns over the agency's human rights record.
- ICE is sole-sourcing 20 armoured vehicles from Roshel, a company based in Brampton, Ontario, in a rush-order contract worth around C$10 million.
- The procurement drew criticism from anti-arms advocates and politicians in Canada due to ICE's alleged record of human rights abuses.
- ICE's media relations team stated that the "production of the Roshel Senator emergency response vehicle originates in the United States.
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ICE says armoured vehicles ordered from Roshel produced in U.S.
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·Winnipeg, Canada
Read Full ArticleOTTAWA—The armoured vehicles purchased by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Service (ICE) from the Canadian defence firm Roshel comply with the provisions of the "Buy American" Act, said the agency on Thursday. The Department's media relations team indicated in an e-mail statement that "the production of the Roshel Senator emergency response vehicle is carried out in the United States." Despite numerous requests, the ICE did not designate a spoke…
·Richelieu, Canada
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