Multiple arrests near Portland ICE building
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Tensions boiled over outside Portland's ICE facility Saturday night as federal agents tear-gassed protesters following the "No Kings" march.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Three people were arrested after police declared an unlawful assembly, then a riot, Saturday night at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Portland. It followed a day of peaceful anti-Trump "No Kings" protests ...
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In Portland in recent days, smaller protests have flared outside 4310 S. Macadam Ave, the ICE field office in South Portland where federal authorities temporarily detain people slated for deportation.