Federal officers used tear gas against Portland ICE protesters while Trump said "paid insurrectionists" were “burning” the city.
Protesters confronted law enforcement officers near a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Portland, Oregon on Sunday night.
An unprecedented weekend put Portland at the center of national headlines, as President Trump continued his push to deploy National Guard members into the city over the objections of city and state ...
Portland police arrested two individuals during protests at the ICE facility Sunday. They're facing charges of harassment and assault.
Outside the Portland ICE facility, nightly protests now feature both opponents and supporters of the Trump administration, adding to periodic flare-ups.
In a letter to the DOJ, Robert Taylor accused the federal government of targeting "peaceful protesters" while "favoring" those aligned with their viewpoints.
Portland’s city attorney said officers have shoved and pepper sprayed peaceful protesters and given special access to conservative social media influencers.
The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office declined to charge conservative journalist Nick Sortor after Portland police arrested him during a chaotic protest.
The protest started at Elizabeth Caruthers Park around noon, then several hundred people marched to the ICE facility in Southeast Portland.
Ex-CNN journalist Amy La Porte likened Portland, Oregon, to a "pilot program for normalizing domestic militarization" in an opinion piece on Friday, referring to President Trump's efforts.
Sortor grabbed the umbrella, the memo says, citing video evidence, but a crowd swarmed and another woman named Angella Davis swung a stick at him, according to the memo written by Senior Deputy ...
Illinois and Chicago have filed a lawsuit aiming to stop President Donald Trump's administration from sending hundreds of National Guard troops to Chicago.