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Protests outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in South Portland have subjected residents of an adjacent affordable housing complex to a barrage of noise, chaos, and chemical agents deployed by federal officers.
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Widely diverging accounts of Portland ICE protests emerge in trial over National Guard deployment
The second day of the trial also saw the judge again push Trump administration lawyers to explain why troops were briefly deployed in violation of a court order.
A viral Portland Frog inspired this organization to raise money and give protesters inflatable costumes free of charge.
In the battle to close an ICE facility in Oregon's most populous city, activists are focusing on its municipal zoning code.
Attorneys provided few details about the revelations from Wednesday, that some Oregon National Guard members briefly deployed to the immigration facility in Portland earlier this month.
A menagerie of costumed demonstrators and dance parties have drawn national attention to Portland amid protests over federal troops.
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‘We don’t light fires’: ‘No Kings’ protest in Portland will be peaceful, organizers say
Protesters in Portland are planning to march peacefully this weekend to oppose the Trump Administration and ICE, while Oregon lawmakers urge residents to remain non-violent.
The Portland Police Bureau (PPB) touted a professor’s remarks commending leftist activists as “deeply wedded to” nonviolence on its website Tuesday amid anti-deportation protests that have led to 60 arrests.
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.
In a photo in the Evening Express on Oct. 15, 1965, anti-war and anti-draft protesters demonstrate outside U.S. military recruitment offices at 500 Forest Ave. in Portland. (Press Herald photo courtesy Portland Public Library Special Collections and Archives)