US judge blocks National Guard deployment to Portland
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A federal judge in Oregon has ruled that President Donald Trump’s administration failed to meet the legal requirements for deploying the National Guard to Portland
Portland police have spent around $900,000 in overtime costs since June staffing demonstrations at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility, according to a court exhibit. The protests by the South Portland facility have occurred for roughly 22 weeks and became reanimated after President Donald Trump’s announcement authorizing the deployment of Oregon National Guard troops.
On Thursday afternoon, nearly 100 community members lined up around the school campus to watch for ICE activity during pickup.
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West Linn man arrested with weapon outside Portland ICE facility
Local law enforcement made one arrest related to the ongoing demonstrations outside Portland’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility on Thursday. West Linn
New video surveillance shows the moments leading up to clashes between federal agents and protesters outside Portland’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in recent months.
If it was me, even if I was allowed to, I wouldn’t want to go back to the ICE building," a magistrate judge said.