Portland Protest Outside ICE Facility Sees Multiple People Arrested
Summary
Protesters gathered outside an ICE facility in Portland and clashed with federal agents. The demonstration was against President Donald Trump’s plans to use federal forces for immigration enforcement. A federal judge temporarily blocked the deployment of National Guard troops, but some parts of that ruling were later overturned.Key Facts
- The protest took place outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Portland.
- Federal agents detained several people during the protest, but the exact number of arrests is not confirmed.
- President Trump announced plans to send National Guard troops to support ICE in Portland.
- A federal judge blocked the deployment, saying it exceeded the president's authority.
- The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals allowed some federal actions but maintained a ban on deploying troops to Portland.
- Portland Police Bureau stated they have made 49 arrests since the protests began in early June.
- Homeland Security plans to expand federal presence in Portland.
- Demonstrations outside the facility are expected to continue as court decisions proceed.
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