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Chaos erupted at an ICE detention facility in Portland, Oregon after hundreds of protesters attempted to storm holding cells.
Demonstrators were seen being tackled to the ground as officers deployed smoke bombs and tear gas to try and control the crowd yesterday.
A video shared on X by journalist Katie Daviscourt captures intense scenes of protesters clashing with police officers in riot gear. The footage shows flares illuminating the night sky while officers seemingly use rubber bullets against the crowd.
The demonstration occurred on the 28th day that protesters have been occupying the ICE facility in protest over Donald Trump’s immigration policies.
Daviscourt confirmed that the protest was deemed unlawful, leading to multiple arrests. Attempts to gather further information from the Portland Police Department are underway by the Daily Mail.
The chaos unfolded on Friday shortly after the President signed a significant $150 billion bill into law. The bill, dubbed ‘big, beautiful,’ includes increased funding for the border wall, ICE enforcement, and deportations, alongside cuts to Medicaid.
In downtown Portland, protesters staged a dramatic ‘die-in’ at Pioneer Courthouse Square, two miles from the ICE facility, to protest the brutal Medicaid cuts tucked inside Trump’s bill.
‘They don’t need more money and they’re taking money away from things that we really actually need,’ protester Mary Vanzant told local CBS affiliate KOIN 6 News.

Chaos erupted at an ICE detention facility in Portland, Oregon after protesters attempted to storm holding cells

Demonstrators were seen being tackled to the ground as officers deployed smoke bombs and tear gas to try and control the crowd during the July 4 demonstration
‘The best thing we can do as the people is keep fighting,’ added protester Cortez Williams.
Meanwhile, a caravan of demonstrators set off from the South Portland ICE facility to the Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, Washington in protest at the detention of 54-year-old vineyard worker Moises Sotelo.
Sotelo was reportedly snatched by ICE agents outside his church, according to his daughter Alondra Sotelo-Garcia, who confirmed he was transferred to the Washington facility.
Sotelo’s daughter said that her father disappeared Thursday morning, his truck left parked on the street he drives every day.
Fearing the worst, she tracked his phone and discovered he had been taken to the ICE facility in Portland.
‘He’s a good man, taxpayer, hard working man, proud of what he does, grandpa, dad, uncle,’ Alondra said.
She rushed to the center and was heartbroken by what she saw: ‘I just saw my dad chained at his feet, you know, with a big old smile, still trying to keep his head up for me, more than anybody in that moment.’
Alondra declined to discuss her father’s immigration status, but said the ordeal has been emotionally devastating.

Pictured: The ICE detention center in Portland, Oregon where protestors attempted to storm holding cells

The protests followed demonstrations about the detention of Moises Sotelo, 54, an Oregon vineyard worker

The mayhem unfolded as protests broke out across the Pacific Northwest just hours after President Donald Trump signed his so-called ‘big, beautiful bill’ into law – a sweeping $150 billion package boosting funding for the border wall, ICE enforcement, and deportations while slashing Medicaid
She was still tracking his phone when she learned he was being transferred north to Tacoma.
Outside the facility, protesters have since hung a large sign reading: ‘Free Moises’.
‘When it happens to you, it’s a whole different feeling, ordeal, you enter into panic,’ Alondra said. ‘Just for being brown, even if you’re a citizen, you’re still at risk.’
The office of Congresswoman Andrea Salinas confirmed that two vineyard workers were arrested by ICE agents in Newberg, Oregon on Thursday, though the agency has yet to release their names or provide additional information.
Salinas said in a statement: ‘There were two targeted ICE arrests of vineyard workers in Newberg. As a part of my Congressional duty, I am meeting with ICE to ensure they maintain the right to due process for all detained individuals.
‘I have also spoken at length with Latino leaders in the community to ensure individuals know their rights and how I can support them.’