ICE Actions Near School Spark Concerns, Drawing Fascism Comparisons
Amid ongoing protests against the Trump administration’s ICE complex in Portland, the use of chemical irritants by federal agents has forced the nearby Cottonwood School to relocate due to safety concerns. The school’s interim executive director cited the impact of tear gas and other munitions on the school grounds and the inability to guarantee student safety. The school’s move highlights the broader consequences of the nightly clashes between protesters and federal agents, as the chemical weapons used by the government have created an unsafe environment for children and families. This situation prompted the school to seek the support of Senator Ron Wyden, who expressed concern over ICE’s unchecked authority and the potential health risks to children.