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Mayor Keith Wilson criticized the federal government’s handling of the situation near the ICE facility and warned conditions there could lead to a “disaster.”
PORTLAND, Ore. — Hundreds of anti-ICE demonstrators descended on a small corner of south Portland on Sunday afternoon, trading insults with counterprotesters who sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" and carried a large banner of the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
By now, the sight of federal agents marching out of South Portland’s U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building has become familiar to locals and the nation. The broad pattern is simple. The white driveway gates open and federal officers in uniform head down the building’s driveway and into the street,
Portland’s City Council voted to codify the city’s sanctuary status and ordered local police to distance from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Portland’s ICE land use violation process now on pause, disputed by landowner
The City of Portland’s effort to enforce a land use violation against the Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility on South Macadam Avenue is now on hold. This comes one month after Portland first issued its land use violation notice following what city leaders described as the federal government “breaking promises” about
At a concert in Portland, Oregon, where President Donald Trump recently deployed the National Guard, Rapp made reference to the move, telling crowds: "And it just happens that we time out that we're here at the same time as some people who shouldn't … be here are."
Travel Portland insists President Trump is wrong about crime and unrest in its city, asserting Portland is safe and protests are small. It encourages tourism with an updated safety page.
We will prosecute those who dox ICE agents to the fullest extent of the law,” Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem pledged in July.