PORTLAND, Ore. — "Do you have any weapons on you?" was the first question I was asked by the Federal Protective Service officer as I walked into the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility Sunday.

"No, sir, just reporting equipment," I replied.

We walked through the winding hallways that lead to the parking garage, giving me my first glimpse of the driveway from behind the fortified gate where Antifa and other anti-ICE protesters had gathered outside once again.

"Time to start your shift!" one protester yelled as we walked to the front office so my backpack could be scanned. In a way, the protester was right.

The ongoing violent protests at the facility in the southern portion of the city in response to President Donald Trump's mass deportation efforts have become a months-l

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