Portland, Trump and protest
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12hon MSN
Appeals court rules for Trump on troops in Portland, ICE protests remain low-key: Get caught up
The number of federal officers visibly guarding the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement compound was smaller than normal.
The protests on Saturday were attended by 7 million people, with thousands of costumes being spotted in the crowds
While Oregon leaders continue to fight the Ninth Circuit’s decision, demanding a review by the full court, protesters have consistently shown up to the ICE facility in South Portland—driving the Trump administration’s ire and claims of a war-ravaged city under antifa siege.
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Portland police use informants at ICE protests and a U.S. Rep visits the scene: Get caught up
Portland police have used confidential informants embedded within the protest crowd at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in South Portland to help build several criminal cases, court records reveal.
The company that manages a low-income apartment building near the Portland ICE facility is offering more help to tenants during the ongoing protests and increased federal activity.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has granted President Trump’s appeal, meaning he can deploy National Guard troops to the City of Portland.
A flock of demonstrators – same in quirky outfits, others fully nude – grabbed their bicycles and pedaled to Portland’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) building last Sunday. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.
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.”
A menagerie of costumed demonstrators and dance parties have drawn national attention to Portland amid protests over federal troops.
The city's anti-ICE actions and No Kings demonstration have commanded mass attention, but still are no match for the impunity of the MAGA deportation state.