Portland Mayor Demands ICE Leave City After Federal Agents Use Tear Gas on Protesters, Including Children.
In a shocking display of force, federal agents from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) used tear gas to disperse thousands of protesters gathered outside an ICE facility in Portland, Oregon. The peaceful protest, which was attended by many parents with young children, turned violent when the federal agents deployed the chemical agent, leaving many in the crowd suffering from respiratory issues.
Mayor Keith Wilson condemned the actions of the federal agents, calling them "terrifying" and "sickening". He also demanded that ICE leave the city, stating that their presence was a threat to public safety. The mayor's call for action comes after similar incidents involving federal agents at protests nationwide, including in Minneapolis where two residents were killed by police.
The use of tear gas by federal agents is particularly egregious given the crowd included many young children and parents trying to care for them. Witnesses described the scene as chaotic, with people using motorized carts to navigate through the crowd while others struggled to get to safety.
Portland mayor Keith Wilson has announced that the city will impose a fee on detention facilities that use chemical agents, calling it a "small step towards accountability". The move is seen as a response to the actions of President Donald Trump's administration, who have instructed ICE and Border Patrol to be more aggressive in protecting government property.
The president's statement on social media, which called for federal agents to be "very forceful" in defending government facilities, has sparked widespread criticism. Many have expressed concern about the use of violence by law enforcement officers, particularly when dealing with peaceful protesters.
The situation in Portland highlights the tensions between local authorities and federal agencies over issues of immigration policy. The city's mayor and residents are pushing back against what they see as an overreach by the federal government, while President Trump's administration continues to push for stricter measures to deal with undocumented immigrants.
As the standoff between the federal government and the city of Portland continues, one thing is clear: the use of violence by law enforcement officers must be condemned. The mayor's demand that ICE leave the city is a necessary step towards restoring public trust and ensuring that all Americans feel safe and protected under the law.
In a shocking display of force, federal agents from US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) used tear gas to disperse thousands of protesters gathered outside an ICE facility in Portland, Oregon. The peaceful protest, which was attended by many parents with young children, turned violent when the federal agents deployed the chemical agent, leaving many in the crowd suffering from respiratory issues.
Mayor Keith Wilson condemned the actions of the federal agents, calling them "terrifying" and "sickening". He also demanded that ICE leave the city, stating that their presence was a threat to public safety. The mayor's call for action comes after similar incidents involving federal agents at protests nationwide, including in Minneapolis where two residents were killed by police.
The use of tear gas by federal agents is particularly egregious given the crowd included many young children and parents trying to care for them. Witnesses described the scene as chaotic, with people using motorized carts to navigate through the crowd while others struggled to get to safety.
Portland mayor Keith Wilson has announced that the city will impose a fee on detention facilities that use chemical agents, calling it a "small step towards accountability". The move is seen as a response to the actions of President Donald Trump's administration, who have instructed ICE and Border Patrol to be more aggressive in protecting government property.
The president's statement on social media, which called for federal agents to be "very forceful" in defending government facilities, has sparked widespread criticism. Many have expressed concern about the use of violence by law enforcement officers, particularly when dealing with peaceful protesters.
The situation in Portland highlights the tensions between local authorities and federal agencies over issues of immigration policy. The city's mayor and residents are pushing back against what they see as an overreach by the federal government, while President Trump's administration continues to push for stricter measures to deal with undocumented immigrants.
As the standoff between the federal government and the city of Portland continues, one thing is clear: the use of violence by law enforcement officers must be condemned. The mayor's demand that ICE leave the city is a necessary step towards restoring public trust and ensuring that all Americans feel safe and protected under the law.