Judge blocks ICE teargas and projectiles at Portland protests for 14 days

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A federal judge in Portland issued a 14-day temporary restraining order barring ICE and other federal officers from using teargas or projectile munitions against protesters and journalists outside the ICE building, citing a pattern of violence and a chilling effect on First Amendment rights; munitions may only be used if there is an imminent threat and not aimed at the head, neck, or torso, following a lawsuit by the ACLU of Oregon.
- Judge temporarily halts ICE from using teargas and projectiles on protesters in Portland The Guardian
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- Judge Restricts Feds From Deploying Tear Gas, Other Weapons, at Portland ICE Facility Willamette Week
- Judge issues restraining order limiting DHS chemical munitions outside Portland ICE site KATU
- Mayor of Portland, Oregon, Calls for ICE to Leave After Protesters Are Tear-Gassed The New York Times
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