Portland fights ICE with red tape and protests after federal shootings

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Amid weekend protests sparked by ICE shootings in Portland (and related incidents in Minneapolis), city and state officials vow to slow federal immigration enforcement through new rules, oversight, and local penalties—including potential detention-facility levies and restrictions on warrantless entries—while activists monitor ICE activity and lawmakers plan further legislation; federal authorities deny some allegations and face investigations into use of force.
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