Six protesters arrested in Portland after two people shot by border patrol agents

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Six protesters were arrested in Portland, Oregon, on Thursday night following demonstrations against federal immigration enforcement. The protests were sparked by the recent shooting of two people by U.S. Border Patrol agents. Despite growing outrage and strong language used by protesters, local leaders' appeals for non-violence were largely heeded. Dozens of protesters continued to gather outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility on Friday, expressing their anger through signs and demonstrations. The protests highlight ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement in Portland.
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AI-ExtractedProtesters denounced ICE agents as “thugs” and “Nazis”.
Dozens of protesters gathered again outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Portland on Friday.
Two people were shot by US border patrol agents.
Six protesters were arrested by police in Portland, Oregon, late on Thursday.
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