Central Oregon residents protest ICE actions, call for accountability
Tracee Tuesday
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — Dozens of Central Oregon residents gathered in Bend this week to protest U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, citing concerns over recent enforcement actions both locally and nationwide.
The demonstration comes after a fatal encounter earlier this week in Houston, Texas, where a Mexican man was shot and killed by ICE officers. Federal officials say the man rammed a law enforcement vehicle and did not comply with verbal commands during a traffic stop.
In Bend, some protesters connected that incident to broader concerns about immigration enforcement policies and leadership at the federal level.
“I’m here to protest against Donald Trump and, you know, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, along with the establishment Democrats,” said Michael Graham, a Bend resident attending the demonstration.
Others emphasized civic engagement as a response.
“I’m hoping to get people involved so people will make sure to get out and vote in the midterms for the party that will put a check on Trump,” said Gary, another Bend resident.
Organizers with 50-51 Central Oregon also claim two community members were arrested by ICE earlier this week. KTVZ has not independently confirmed those reports or the identities of those involved.
KTVZ has reached out to Immigration and Customs Enforcement for confirmation and is awaiting a response.