Re: Portland insurrectionist leaders reaffirm city's sanctuary city status ahead of 'No Kings' rallies
"P. Coonan" <[email protected]> Sat, 21 Jun 2025 20:01:53 -0000 (UTC)
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On 20 Jun 2025, Baxter <[email protected]> posted some news:[email protected]: > "Leroy N. Soetoro" <[email protected]> wrote in > news:[email protected]: > >> https://www.kgw.com/article/news/local/the-story/portland-leaders- >> reaffirm-sanctuary-status-encourage-peaceful-protest/283-5eecfc0d-02fa- >> 4d87-9313-c593cc39f357 >> >> PORTLAND, Ore. Portland Mayor Keith Wilson and Police Chief Bob Day >> along with other city and county leaders came together on Friday >> to express their support for the local immigrant community while >> reaffirming Portland's sanctuary status. >> >> They also encouraged unity and urged peaceful protest this weekend, as >> multiple "No Kings" anti-Trump rallies are planned to be held across >> the Portland metro area and the nation. The "No Kings" rallies >> coincide with President Donald Trump's birthday and his requested >> military parade in D.C. >> >> The news conference and rallies come amid recent arrests in which at >> least four asylum seekers were detained outside Portland Immigration >> Court. The arrests are part of ongoing federal immigration enforcement >> raids happening across the U.S. as Trump follows through with his >> promise of mass deportations. >> >> Protests continued Friday morning outside the U.S. Immigration and >> Customs Enforcement (ICE) building in downtown Portland, where Briana >> Nathanielsz said, "I've been here a couple days now, and we will be >> here all weekend." >> >> Nathanielsz's friend's dad was detained in Newberg this week. >> >> "Yesterday, Elandra came out from ICE building, crying," she said. "We >> all hugged her here very peaceful protest and her dad was taken in >> Newberg on his way to work. He just opened a vineyard, his own >> business this year." >> >> 'SCARED AND FRUSTRATED': Arrest of 2 men in Newberg sparks fear, >> anxiety in Newberg community >> >> Nathanielsz said her friend's dad was taken to the ICE facility in >> Tacoma, Wash. >> >> "Ruining families unnecessarily... he was a dad. It's sick. It's >> awful," she said. >> >> Across the city, local officials condemned these federal efforts. >> >> "Right now, communities in this country and across Multnomah County >> are under direct attack from a federal administration that is hostile >> to the values that we hold dear," said Multnomah County Chair Jessica >> Vega Pederson. >> >> "This is not a theoretical harm. This is a harm happening right here, >> right now, to families in our community, and it is not acceptable," >> added Portland City Council President Elana Pirtle-Guiney. >> >> "As a proud sanctuary city in a sanctuary state, we are committed to >> protecting the rights and dignity of those who live here, working >> together to strengthen our community," Wilson said during the press >> conference. "We remain in constant dialogue with Gov. Tina Kotek and >> Attorney General Dan Rayfield, carefully monitoring national events >> and accessing their impact on Portland." >> >> Wilson said that the city of Portland will not obstruct federal law- >> enforcement operations. >> >> "At the same time, the Portland Police Bureau exists to serve and >> protect our community," Wilson said. "Our officers will not be used as >> agents of ICE." >> >> Portland Police Chief Bob Day said he's commonly asked why police >> officers are at protests. >> >> "We are not at these events to arrest people," Day said. "We are not >> at these events to try and agitate. We're not at these events to >> inflame. We're at these events for prevention and for service for all >> of Portlanders." >> >> Watch the full news conference below: >> >> >> Kotek shared a statement Friday afternoon. >> >> "I support Oregonians' right to peacefully demonstrate it is a >> cornerstone of American democracy. Please know I will do everything in >> our power to protect the rights and safety of our residents >> including the rights and safety of our immigrant communities," Kotek >> said. "Violence, harm to public safety workers, destruction of >> property, or any illegal activity whatsoever will not be tolerated. >> State and local law enforcement have my full support to hold >> individuals who cross these lines accountable." >> >> Kotek went on to say that she believes these types of acts "undermine >> the very values we are striving to uphold in Oregon and fracture our >> communities in the process. We are asking all Oregonians to remain >> safe, vigilant and to report any criminal activity." >> >> Though city and state officials stressed the right to free speech and >> defending the community, they also reiterated that "violence, >> destruction and obstruction carry consequences," Wilson warned. >> >> This week, U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem declared >> that those "purposely endangering our ICE agents and our >> law-enforcement officers and their families will be prosecuted for >> what they are doing as far as perpetuating violence on them." >> >> This comes after 10 were arrested Thursday night outside the Portland >> ICE building for arson and disorderly conduct, among other offenses. >> Multnomah County District Attorney Nathan Vasquez confirmed that they >> will be prosecuted. >> >> "If you assault someone, if you burn things, if you decide to break >> things, you're going to deal with me," he said. >> >> But many residents, like Nathanielsz, said they intend to only >> "peacefully show up and protest against these mass deportations." >> >> > > A lot of these protests are completely peaceful until the cops start a > riot. 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