Judge weighs curb on federal force during Portland ICE protests

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A federal judge in Portland is weighing a temporary restraining order to curb federal agents’ use of force at protests outside a South Waterfront ICE building, after agents deployed tear gas and other munitions over the weekend. The move follows an ACLU of Oregon lawsuit alleging retaliatory violence by DHS officers, with a ruling expected Tuesday after hearings that included calls for ICE to leave the city.
- US judge weighs restrictions on federal agents’ use of force after Portland ICE protests The Guardian
- Mayor of Portland, Oregon, Calls for ICE to Leave After Protesters Are Tear-Gassed The New York Times
- Judge considers limits on federal officers after weekend use of force on protesters, children in Portland Oregon Public Broadcasting - OPB
- She Took Her 13-Year-Old Daughter to a Labor March. ICE Tear-Gassed Them Both. Willamette Week
- Portland councilors seek testimony after tear gas at union march near ICE facility KATU
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