Police detain anti-ICE protesters in Portland (VIDEO)
Written by on October 5, 2025
Officers used tear gas to disperse the crowd outside a detention facility in Oregon on Saturday
Police clashed with protesters outside the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center in Portland, Oregon on Saturday.
Demonstrations have been held in several cities against President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration and the deployment of the National Guard.
According to Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB), hundreds of protesters marched to the detention facility and blocked the road in front of the building. Federal agents fired tear gas, smoke canisters, and pepper balls to disperse the crowd.
OPB said that at least seven people were arrested; two of them were released hours later. Portland police, meanwhile, said that two more people were detained later that day, one of whom had a can of chemical spray and a collapsible metal baton.
🚨#BREAKING: Federal agents have arrested multiple Antifa members outside the ICE facility in Portland following overnight clashes with authorities.
pic.twitter.com/CFJo3wdxx3— Social Crew (@socialcrew0) October 4, 2025
On the same day, a federal judge blocked the National Guard deployment in Portland pending further arguments in a lawsuit brought by the state and city.
Trump authorized the dispatch of National Guardsmen to Chicago on Saturday, where border patrol officers were rammed and “boxed in by ten cars,” according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Officials said federal agents shot and wounded a female driver who had a gun.
Hours later, a protest outside an ICE processing facility in Broadview, near Chicago, also spiraled into clashes with police, during which several arrests were made.
🚨 BREAKING: Illinois police just PUMMELED multiple leftist rioters outside ICE Broadview and arrested them.
Total chaos is unleashing as protestors tried to STORM into the altercation.
An absolutely MASSIVE law enforcement presence. HOLD THE LINE!
📽️ @BorderHawkNews pic.twitter.com/t8ps7Do1s0
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) October 5, 2025