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News – October 22, 2025

Waging Non-Violence: What’s next after the historic No Kings protest? – Seven million just turned out for the largest protest in US history, and there are growing signs of defections and defiance

The Oregonian: What would troops do in Portland? Would they have guns? Accompany ICE agents on raids? (PDF)

The Oregonian: Trump once again claims Portland ‘is burning down.’ It’s not (PDF)

The Oregonian: Delayed court appearances for ICE protesters becoming ‘an issue,’ says defender (PDF)

KGW: ‘He willingly got out of his truck and presented his papers’: ICE agents seeking different man detain Hillsboro grandfather, family says – Originally from Mexico, Victor Cruz has lived in Hillsboro for nearly three decades. Last week, masked agents disregarded his legal status and detained him anyway.

KGW: Volunteers document ICE activity as fear grows in Hillsboro – Portland Immigrant Rights Coalition has deployed growing number of legal observers to verify and document ICE arrests.

KGW: ‘We’ll continue to win through the courts’: Portland mayor resolute amid National Guard legal limbo – Portland Mayor Keith Wilson encouraged continued peaceful protest as the city and state pursue other legal avenues to avoid National Guard deployment.

KGW: Portland leaders vow legal pushback after appeals court ruling invites in National Guard – Portland councilors are not backing down and plan to use their “full range of legal options” to try and prevent federal troops from being deployed to the Rose City.

KGW: Oregon urges federal judge to keep National Guard deployment temporarily blocked – Oregon asks federal court to maintain restraining order while appeals panel considers rehearing.

KGW: Timeline of events leading up to National Guard deployment in Portland – Portland is embroiled in an ongoing legal battle over President Donald Trump’s repeated attempts to federalize the National Guard and deploy troops in the city.

KGW: Inside the ICE facility that’s become the flashpoint of Portland protests – Previously, local media had not been given access inside the ICE building in South Portland. After repeated requests, KGW was allowed to visit the building.

KGW: Judge will decide whether to uphold second temporary restraining order in Oregon National Guard case – A hearing before Judge Karin Immergut is scheduled for Friday to determine whether a second temporary restraining order should stay in place, blocking troops.