Protesters at ICE facility arrested on disorderly conduct, harassment charges

Protesters rallied outside of Portland’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement building Oct. 25, 2025. (KOIN)

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PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — As protesters continue to hold a steady presence outside the ICE facility in South Portland, police say three people were arrested Saturday night, with one accused of harassment and two of disorderly conduct.

According to Portland police, two men from New Jersey were taken into custody after walking into the roads on South Bancroft Street, after being “warned multiple times to return to the sidewalk.”

The men, aged 19 and 22, were booked into the Multnomah County Detention Center on charges of second-degree disorderly conduct.

Later, PPB said officers arrested a 46-year-old Portland woman after observing her push another person. She was was booked into the MCDC on a harassment charge.

PPB said their officers also saw a person who used a wheelchair unable to use a sidewalk in the area as it was completely blocked “by a canopy and various items” from a camp set up in the area. Several people moved the items to open the sidewalk at officers’ request.

To date, Portland police say 58 arrests have been made related to the ICE facility protests.

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