PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The Portland Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility continues to be a focus of protests locally, even as the unrest gains the attention of the national spotlight.

Two miles north of the federal facility, at Portland City Hall, residents of the Rose City are asking their elected representatives to stand up against not only ICE raids but the looming threat that the Trump administration has put forth of sending National Guard troops into the city.

For now, a federal court has extended its orders to keep the National Guard out of Portland for another two weeks. However, a three-judge panel with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals is still mulling over the case, and its ruling could potentially reverse that decision.

Because of this uncertainty, the Portland City

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