The image shows a green notice posted on a wall, with the text "NOTICE: ILLEGAL CAMPSITE" prominently displayed at the top. The notice is from the City of Portland, Oregon, and is dated October 5, 2025. It states that the campsite will be cleared no less than 72 hours after the notice is posted and within 10 days of the date on the notice. The notice provides information about available shelter in Portland through several nonprofit service agencies and includes a contact number, 2-1-1, for more information. It also mentions that all property confiscated from the campsite will be maintained by Rapid Response Bio Clean for a minimum of 30 days and that property owners may inquire about locating their confiscated property. The notice specifies the contact number for Rapid Response Bio Clean and the hours of operation. The notice is posted at 9:30 AM, as indicated by the handwritten time at the top right corner.
The image shows a green notice posted on a wall, with the text "NOTICE: ILLEGAL CAMPSITE" prominently displayed at the top. The notice is from the City of Portland, Oregon, and is dated October 5, 2025. It states that the campsite will be cleared no less than 72 hours after the notice is posted and within 10 days of the date on the notice. The notice provides information about available shelter in Portland through several nonprofit service agencies and includes a contact number, 2-1-1, for more information. It also mentions that all property confiscated from the campsite will be maintained by Rapid Response Bio Clean for a minimum of 30 days and that property owners may inquire about locating their confiscated property. The notice specifies the contact number for Rapid Response Bio Clean and the hours of operation. The notice is posted at 9:30 AM, as indicated by the handwritten time at the top right corner.
A collection of pleasant clips of people being outside and enjoying Portland on the mostly sunny day of September 27th, 2025, as posted by Senator Wyden of Oregon.
A collection of pleasant clips of people being outside and enjoying Portland on the mostly sunny day of September 27th, 2025, as posted by Senator Wyden of Oregon.

Tess Vigeland

Tess Vigeland
Tess Vigeland: He is lying. They are lying. They are literally making this shit up. | live four blocks from the ICE facility they say is a "war zone." | pass it every single day on my way home. There are, on average, maybe 30 protesters who've camped out (they have a small grill) and set up tents. Sometimes more show up on the weekend. They use bullhorns to shout invective at the building and it's been awful for the residents who live across the street and noise laws should be enforced. But the notion that this city of 600,000 people is a war zone is completely laughable. CNN has a photo from September 1st on its story about this that makes it seem like the city is, indeed, under siege (and that's part of the problem, images that don't tell a complete story). But the idea that they needed that kind of show of force is insane. Would | like the protesters to go away? As a neighbor, yup. Do they have the right to set up a tent city outside the facility? Probably -- but again, it's annoying. Does Portland have myriad problems that a maddeningly ineffective local government seems unable to solve no matter how much tax money we throw at it? Yup. But does any of it call for federal troops fanning out across the city? Absolutely not. It's stupid. This is all for show by an authoritarian administration that knows its base will applaud because oooooh lookie a liberal city getting its due. (I have relatives who will applaud this, by the way.) But they're lying. They're all LYING.
Tess Vigeland: He is lying. They are lying. They are literally making this shit up. | live four blocks from the ICE facility they say is a "war zone." | pass it every single day on my way home. There are, on average, maybe 30 protesters who've camped out (they have a small grill) and set up tents. Sometimes more show up on the weekend. They use bullhorns to shout invective at the building and it's been awful for the residents who live across the street and noise laws should be enforced. But the notion that this city of 600,000 people is a war zone is completely laughable. CNN has a photo from September 1st on its story about this that makes it seem like the city is, indeed, under siege (and that's part of the problem, images that don't tell a complete story). But the idea that they needed that kind of show of force is insane. Would | like the protesters to go away? As a neighbor, yup. Do they have the right to set up a tent city outside the facility? Probably -- but again, it's annoying. Does Portland have myriad problems that a maddeningly ineffective local government seems unable to solve no matter how much tax money we throw at it? Yup. But does any of it call for federal troops fanning out across the city? Absolutely not. It's stupid. This is all for show by an authoritarian administration that knows its base will applaud because oooooh lookie a liberal city getting its due. (I have relatives who will applaud this, by the way.) But they're lying. They're all LYING.

Tess Vigeland

Tess Vigeland
Tess Vigeland: He is lying. They are lying. They are literally making this shit up. | live four blocks from the ICE facility they say is a "war zone." | pass it every single day on my way home. There are, on average, maybe 30 protesters who've camped out (they have a small grill) and set up tents. Sometimes more show up on the weekend. They use bullhorns to shout invective at the building and it's been awful for the residents who live across the street and noise laws should be enforced. But the notion that this city of 600,000 people is a war zone is completely laughable. CNN has a photo from September 1st on its story about this that makes it seem like the city is, indeed, under siege (and that's part of the problem, images that don't tell a complete story). But the idea that they needed that kind of show of force is insane. Would | like the protesters to go away? As a neighbor, yup. Do they have the right to set up a tent city outside the facility? Probably -- but again, it's annoying. Does Portland have myriad problems that a maddeningly ineffective local government seems unable to solve no matter how much tax money we throw at it? Yup. But does any of it call for federal troops fanning out across the city? Absolutely not. It's stupid. This is all for show by an authoritarian administration that knows its base will applaud because oooooh lookie a liberal city getting its due. (I have relatives who will applaud this, by the way.) But they're lying. They're all LYING.
Tess Vigeland: He is lying. They are lying. They are literally making this shit up. | live four blocks from the ICE facility they say is a "war zone." | pass it every single day on my way home. There are, on average, maybe 30 protesters who've camped out (they have a small grill) and set up tents. Sometimes more show up on the weekend. They use bullhorns to shout invective at the building and it's been awful for the residents who live across the street and noise laws should be enforced. But the notion that this city of 600,000 people is a war zone is completely laughable. CNN has a photo from September 1st on its story about this that makes it seem like the city is, indeed, under siege (and that's part of the problem, images that don't tell a complete story). But the idea that they needed that kind of show of force is insane. Would | like the protesters to go away? As a neighbor, yup. Do they have the right to set up a tent city outside the facility? Probably -- but again, it's annoying. Does Portland have myriad problems that a maddeningly ineffective local government seems unable to solve no matter how much tax money we throw at it? Yup. But does any of it call for federal troops fanning out across the city? Absolutely not. It's stupid. This is all for show by an authoritarian administration that knows its base will applaud because oooooh lookie a liberal city getting its due. (I have relatives who will applaud this, by the way.) But they're lying. They're all LYING.
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Fourth Amendment The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
First Amendment
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First Amendment Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
The image shows a green notice posted on a wall, with the text "NOTICE: ILLEGAL CAMPSITE" prominently displayed at the top. The notice is from the City of Portland, Oregon, and is dated October 5, 2025. It states that the campsite will be cleared no less than 72 hours after the notice is posted and within 10 days of the date on the notice. The notice provides information about available shelter in Portland through several nonprofit service agencies and includes a contact number, 2-1-1, for more information. It also mentions that all property confiscated from the campsite will be maintained by Rapid Response Bio Clean for a minimum of 30 days and that property owners may inquire about locating their confiscated property. The notice specifies the contact number for Rapid Response Bio Clean and the hours of operation. The notice is posted at 9:30 AM, as indicated by the handwritten time at the top right corner.
The image shows a green notice posted on a wall, with the text "NOTICE: ILLEGAL CAMPSITE" prominently displayed at the top. The notice is from the City of Portland, Oregon, and is dated October 5, 2025. It states that the campsite will be cleared no less than 72 hours after the notice is posted and within 10 days of the date on the notice. The notice provides information about available shelter in Portland through several nonprofit service agencies and includes a contact number, 2-1-1, for more information. It also mentions that all property confiscated from the campsite will be maintained by Rapid Response Bio Clean for a minimum of 30 days and that property owners may inquire about locating their confiscated property. The notice specifies the contact number for Rapid Response Bio Clean and the hours of operation. The notice is posted at 9:30 AM, as indicated by the handwritten time at the top right corner.
The image is a black and white protest poster titled "STOP THE SWEEPS PROTEST." The poster features a central illustration of two hands clasped together, symbolizing solidarity, with a rose on each side. Above the hands, there is a butterfly with human faces on its wings, and below, a Gothic-style building, possibly representing a local landmark. The text "It's time to show solidarity" is positioned to the left of the hands, and "Community means EVERYONE who lives here housed or not" is on the right. The event details are at the bottom, stating "Sep 25th and 26th all day in the St. Johns square," with additional information about free food and skill sharing. The poster encourages people to "COME SUPPORT UNHOUSED COMMUNITY MEMBERS."
The image is a black and white protest poster titled "STOP THE SWEEPS PROTEST." The poster features a central illustration of two hands clasped together, symbolizing solidarity, with a rose on each side. Above the hands, there is a butterfly with human faces on its wings, and below, a Gothic-style building, possibly representing a local landmark. The text "It's time to show solidarity" is positioned to the left of the hands, and "Community means EVERYONE who lives here housed or not" is on the right. The event details are at the bottom, stating "Sep 25th and 26th all day in the St. Johns square," with additional information about free food and skill sharing. The poster encourages people to "COME SUPPORT UNHOUSED COMMUNITY MEMBERS."
The image shows a black and white protest poster with a floral border. The title "STOP THE SWEEPS PROTEST" is prominently displayed at the top in bold, capital letters. Below the title, the poster states the purpose of the gathering, which is to show solidarity with homeless community members whose human rights have been violated for decades. It emphasizes the unacceptable conditions they suffer under and the need for equal solidarity. The poster also highlights that homelessness intersects with every marginalized group, including migrants, queer people, and those who can give birth, and that these individuals are the most vulnerable and experience the most violence from the state. The event is scheduled for September 25th and 26th, all day, in St. Johns Square, with free food and sign making available.
The image shows a black and white protest poster with a floral border. The title "STOP THE SWEEPS PROTEST" is prominently displayed at the top in bold, capital letters. Below the title, the poster states the purpose of the gathering, which is to show solidarity with homeless community members whose human rights have been violated for decades. It emphasizes the unacceptable conditions they suffer under and the need for equal solidarity. The poster also highlights that homelessness intersects with every marginalized group, including migrants, queer people, and those who can give birth, and that these individuals are the most vulnerable and experience the most violence from the state. The event is scheduled for September 25th and 26th, all day, in St. Johns Square, with free food and sign making available.