Portland and federal officials remained at odds Wednesday over security concerns outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility, with Mayor Keith Wilson balking at a new list of federal requests .

Wilson met Tuesday with Kristi Noem , President Trump’s secretary of homeland security, during her unexpected trip to Portland. At some point in the process, Scott Bradford, the Trump administration’s U.S. Attorney for Oregon, sent a letter to Portland’s police chief outlining federal “expectations” for security and protests at the ICE facility.

Noem set a deadline of noon Wednesday for the city to respond, and Wilson publicly released the initial letter and his response .

Here are the key parts:

1. Feds: “All federal officers must be able to come and go from the ICE offic

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