Portland City Council strongly condemns the use of chemical munitions, including tear gas, by federal agents against our community and is horrified by the harm caused to Portlanders exercising their First Amendment rights. Gassing our community is unacceptable. ICE's dangerous and reckless use of force is a threat to public safety, our health, and our environment. We are looking at every possible option at the state and local level to hold federal agents accountable for harm inflicted upon our communities.
Every Portlander has the right to protest nonviolently without fear. No protest should be met with chemical weapons. As we stand together against the federal government's campaign of terror, we encourage our community to continue taking action to protect each other.
Here are some ways you can help:
- Get involved in mutual aid networks
- Find volunteer opportunities with Portland Immigrant Rights Coalition
- Request a training from Protect Oregon: Protect Oregon partners and volunteers can provide a non-cooperation training for your neighborhood or group, helping you gather, build, and act together to fight authoritarianism.
- Report suspected ICE activity to 888-622-1510. PIRC has also opened a new, non-emergency number: 971-940-9053 for non-urgent matters (upcoming ICE check-in support, volunteering, donations).
- Email Congress: Tell Congress: No Troops on Our Streets | American Civil Liberties Union
More resources:
- How to report a problem near the ICE facility | Portland.gov
- ACLU Online Complaint Form
- National Lawyers Guild is gathering evidence for the Temporary Restraining Order and other cases: pdxlegalobserver@nlg.org