Portland Police Refuse to Help ICE Agents Who Called 911

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The Daily Caller reports Portland, Oregon police refused to respond to at least two 911 emergency calls from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) employees inside their offices where violent protesters held week-long demonstrations.

A union representing ICE employees wrote a letter to the mayor, asking him to ensure that the police help protect people in need.

This, after demonstrators, some affiliated with Antifa, set up a tent city outside the ICE offices, incited violence several times, and trapped employees inside the office.

The Occupy ICE camp was officially shut down July 25, after more than a month of demonstrations. They trashed the area so much, the mayor called it a biohazard.

Corrie O'Connor

 

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