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Southridge High School junior Adrian Juc de Leon wasn’t exactly sure who had handed him the megaphone — someone’s mom, maybe? — but he knew just how to use it during a student walkout on Monday to protest the Trump Administration’s immigration crackdown.
Hundreds of students walked out of class this week to protest immigration enforcement activity in Washington County, which has become the epicenter of federal activity in the Portland area. Why it matters: Recent arrests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents near schools have created fear for some students.
Three of the people charged with trying to injure federal officers during an ICE protest in Spokane last June will change their pleas to guilty.
In several cities, federal agents deployed by the president have detained, chased, shoved, sprayed or shot with projectiles people protesting peacefully.
Former Spokane City Council President Ben Stuckart agreed to plead guilty to a felony charge in federal court on Monday in exchange for a plea deal
DEDHAM, Mass. — One baby Jesus lays in a manger in the snow, wrapped in a silver emergency blanket with his wrists zip-tied. Mary stands nearby outside the Lake Street Church in Evanston, Illinois, wearing a plastic gas mask and flanked by Roman soldiers in tactical vests labeled “ICE.”