Portland, Minneapolis and ICE
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The man in black rode his dapple gray horse to the gate of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building, a large Mexican flag waving behind his back. “I’m not going nowhere,” the man bellowed toward the government agents assembled at the South Portland ICE facility on Oct.
The Minneapolis shooting has renewed public outrage over the Trump Administration’s aggressive immigration tactics.
Benjamin Davis claims the Portland Police Bureau used unnecessary force against him, hitting him in the head multiple times.
Compared with federal officers and their own past practice, Portland police have used force relatively infrequently during immigration protests.
The protests follow the deadly ICE shootings of Keith Porter Jr. in Los Angeles and Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis.
Minnesota officials launch their own effort to collect evidence in the killing of Renee Good by an ICE agent. The move comes after shootings involving federal agents in Minneapolis and Portland, Ore.
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Outrage, quiet and loud, echoes across Portland as protests against Border Patrol shooting continue
Filled with quiet outrage, a stream of about 125 protesters — some carrying flowers or battery-lit candles — silently marched several blocks Friday evening to the Southeast Portland parking lot where two Venezuelan nationals were shot and wounded during a Border Patrol stop on Thursday.