ICE says armoured vehicles ordered from Canadian firm produced in U.S.
OTTAWA — The armoured vehicles U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is purchasing from Canadian defence firm Roshel fall under Buy American provisions, the law enforcement agency said Thursday.
The department’s media relations team said in an emailed statement that the “production of the Roshel Senator emergency response vehicle originates in the United States.”
Despite numerous requests, the ICE agency did not provide a named spokesperson to which the statement could be attributed, and only replied days after The Canadian Press first asked about the procurement.
The email said the armoured vehicle is a “certified domestic end-product that will be used to support ICE’s law-enforcement operations,” according to the provisions of the Buy American Act that relate to the manufacture and origin of component parts.