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ICE ordering fleet of 20 armoured vehicles from Canadian firm
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement awarded Roshel a sole-source contract for 20 Senator armoured vehicles worth about C$10 million for tactical use within 30 days.
- On Dec. 2, 2025, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement earmarked about C$10 million for 20 Senator armoured vehicles, built to resist bullets and bomb blasts and used by Ukraine.
- The procurement justification published on Nov. 26 says only Roshel meets requirements and can deliver the order within 30 days; the contract was awarded on Nov. 28.
- A photo from May 28, 2025, shows Roshel's vehicles at the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries annual defence industry trade show.
- The procurement record was posted with a partially redacted justification on the U.S. federal procurement website, prompting scrutiny of ICE amid controversy and allegations of human rights abuses.
- The order comes despite President Donald Trump's 'America-first' trade policy as he pursues a protracted trade war targeting Canadian steel, manufacturing and automotive sectors.
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The U.S. Federal Immigration Control Agency has planned to invest approximately C$10 million in vehicles from Canadian manufacturer Roshel.
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ICE ordering fleet of 20 armoured vehicles from Canadian firm
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