Anti-ICE agitator arrested outside Portland facility
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U.S. Rep. Maxine Dexter and other Democratic members of Oregon’s congressional delegation called on ICE to release Jackie Merlos.
With potential deployment of National Guard troops on hold until at least Tuesday and windy, rainy weather proving inhospitable or downright hostile to outdoor activity, court watchers and pro- and anti-ICE activists in Portland largely took a timeout Saturday.
Reports and social media posts suggest an increase in the presence of federal immigration agents and detentions across the Portland metro area over the last few weeks, raising concerns among advocates,
In the battle to close an ICE facility in Oregon's most populous city, activists are focusing on its municipal zoning code.
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ICE official defends agency's tactics amid fallout from raid on wrong home in Portland, Oregon
In footage shared widely on social media last week, federal immigration agents were seen breaking into a home Portland, Oregon — but the person they were looking for doesn't live there.
Federal government lawyers Monday acknowledged making two errors in sworn declarations presented to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on the extent of the federal officers’ “surge” to protect Portland’s U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building.
A federal immigration office in Portland, long at the center of protests and controversy, opened its doors to local media this week after months of restricted access.
Portland, Ore., is well known for its dense laws on land use. Now, under pressure from its liberal residents, the city is using those restrictions against immigrant detention.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem made a high-profile visit to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Portland on Tuesday amid a legal battle over sending federal troops to the Oregon city.
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
Acting I.C.E. Director Todd Lyons says he is worried violence against agents might continue and gives his thoughts on a recent appeals court ruling in Oregon.