Multiple arrests near Portland ICE building
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Three people were arrested late Saturday and early Sunday after Portland police declared a riot near the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building.
Moises Sotelo-Casas was arrested by ICE outside St. Michael's Episcopal Church. His detention has caused fear in the Latino community.
An estimated ten thousand Portlanders joined the national "No Kings" march today in downtown Portland—for a look at what transpired, check out the Mercury's Bluesky account. As the march came to an end at 4 pm today,
Trump sent federal officers into Portland to quell riots five years ago. A tired city — watching events in LA — hopes it won’t happen again.
A man from Ecuador and another from Venezuela who were seeking asylum were arrested by ICE agents in the lobby of Portland Immigration Court on Tuesday.
The rallies are part of the latest in a series of nationwide anti-Trump protest days, this time coinciding with President Donald Trump's military parade in D.C.
Demonstrators outside the ICE building in South Portland could be swept from the area on Friday. The city posted a removal notice near the rail line there on Tuesday. TriMet says trespassing or camping there is a safety issue.
Two employees of a vineyard services company in Newberg have been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, including the owner, according to one of the company’s employees. The owner was detained by immigration authorities around 5:30 a.