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After ‘No Kings,’ protesters tear gassed at Portland ICE facility
Federal officers deployed tear gas and other munitions on about 500 protesters at the ICE building after a day of largely peaceful demonstrations opposing immigration policies.
- Tens of thousands protested President Trump's mass deportation efforts and the potential deployment of the National Guard to American cities across Oregon cities on October 17th.
- Around 7:30 pm, federal agents unleashed tear gas, pepper balls, and flash-bangs on protesters outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Portland.
- Speakers at the protests, including the ACLU of Oregon's executive director, condemned Trump's actions as authoritarian attempts to distract from abuses of power.
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A peaceful day of No Kings protests across Oregon ends with a show of force in Portland
Tens of thousands of people participated in peaceful No Kings events across the state on Saturday. A smaller group of protesters at Portland’s ICE facility were met with heavy force from federal agents in the evening.
·Portland, United States
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