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The latest creative protest against ICE in Portland, Oregon, was led by an audacious group of cyclists who took a bold stand in their birthday suits. Turning heads and making a statement, they brought a new level of visibility to their cause.
This unclothed bicycle brigade descended upon the city’s immigrant detention center on a soggy Sunday, the air filled with the sound of music blaring from a loudspeaker. As they rode by, shouts of “F— ICE” echoed through the streets, accompanied by defiant gestures aimed at the federal agents stationed nearby. The entire spectacle was captured in a video shared on social media by Katie Daviscourt of The Post Millennial.
A nude bicycle gang rolled up to the city’s immigrant detention center on a rainy Sunday, blasting music over a loudspeaker while some yelled “F— ICE” and made obscene gestures towards federal agents, as seen in a video posted to X by The Post Millennial’s Katie Daviscourt.
Some had slogans written on their bare bodies, including “No Kings,” and “No human being is illegal.” A handful of federal agents overlooked the unclothed open border enthusiasts from a rooftop, with two pulling out their phones in an apparent effort to record the salacious scene.

Portland cyclists ride nude in protest of ICE on Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025. (Katie Daviscourt/The Post Millennial) (Katie Daviscourt/The Post Millennial)
In September, rioters rolled a guillotine into the street in front of the federal law enforcement facility. Four federal officers were injured during the assault.
A Portland Police Bureau sergeant appeared to blame those documenting the violence for the violent clashes.
“Despite repeated advice from officers to stay away from the ICE crowd, they constantly return and antagonize the protesters until they are assaulted or pepper sprayed,” an email from Sgt. Andrew Braun exposed as part of the city’s lawsuit against President Donald Trump said.

A protestor reacts as law enforcement officers deployed smoke grenades to disperse people gathered outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) headquarters in south Portland, Ore., Oct. 5, 2025. (Carlos Barria/Reuters)
Braun added that, “these 3 counter-protesters continue to be a chronic source of police and medical calls at ICE.”