City and state elected officials say the Trump administration has deployed additional federal agents to Portland’s ICE facility. The news came at an emergency press conference on Friday evening, where Portland Mayor Keith Wilson announced that the “rumors about deployment” of national law enforcement “became a reality” today, after a week of escalating rhetoric out of the White House.
Wilson said the city has confirmed sightings of armored federal law enforcement vehicles and agents on Portland’s streets. It’s unclear how many officers have been dispatched to Portland and which agencies they represent. Wilson and other elected officials and community leaders urged Portlanders not to “take the bait” from the Trump administration, encouraging calm and nonviolent protest.
“[Trump’s] goal is to make Portland look like what he’s been describing it as,” Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley said. “Right now, President Trump has one goal. He wants to induce a violent exchange. Let us not grant him that wish. Let us be the force of orderly, peaceful protest, celebrating our rights as Americans to express ourselves and say no to an authoritarian president.”
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Trump has made various references to Portland in recent weeks, along with threats to send federal troops to the city. During a press conference Thursday, he falsely suggested anti-ICE protesters are burning Portland down, adding he planned to “get out there and…do a pretty big number” on those protesting.
Earlier on Friday evening, US Attorney General Pam Bondi announced plans to send Department of Justice agents to ICE facilities around the US to “safeguard federal agents, protect federal property, and immediately arrest all individuals engaged in any federal crime.”
The ramped up federal response comes just days after a deadly shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas, Texas.
A small group of protesters have regularly gathered at Portland’s ICE facility for several months, and reports indicate the majority of participants have remained peaceful. Federal agents have used tear gas and other crowd control measures indiscriminately on groups of demonstrators, impacting not just those at the protest but people who live and work in the surrounding neighborhood, too. While federal prosecutors have charged some people with assault for allegedly harming officers at the ICE facility, videos also show federal agents have used violent force on protesters.
Portland police, for their part, have largely remained on the sidelinesWilson says Portland police are instructed to use “high standards” and “clear guidelines,” mostly staying out of clashes between protesters and federal cops, but interceding when there is “violence or vandalism.”
A few people began shouting over the speakers at the end of Friday’s press conference, calling on local leaders to take more drastic action against the Trump administration and the federal agents deployed in Portland.
“What are you going to do about it?” one person asked. “All of you showed up here to look like a show of force, but you happen to do jack for the community. When are you going to step up?”
Last week, the city officially launched an investigation into ICE’s alleged violations of its conditional land use permit to operate in Portland’s South Waterfront neighborhood.
Portland leaders repeatedly stated their disdain for Trump’s deployment of federal officers to the city, saying their presence is not needed or welcome.
“I see no operational [or] legal reason for an increase in federal agents on the streets of Portland,” Portland City Councilor Eric Zimmerman said at Friday’s press conference. Our police, our fire and our rescue are dealing with all of the normal calls that a major metropolitan city faces. Our shootings are down. Our violent crime is down. Please continue to let Portland leaders lead, we have no need for federal assistance at this time.”
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