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Candlelight vigil held outside ICE facility in Portland as protests continue
Candlelight vigil held outside ICE facility in Portland as protests continue

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time4 days ago

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Candlelight vigil held outside ICE facility in Portland as protests continue

PORTLAND, Ore. () — A candlelight vigil was held outside the Portland Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility Wednesday evening amid ongoing protests. The gathering outside the federal building on South Macadam Avenue is to honor people who have been arrested by ICE. A community altar was created with flowers, photos and artwork as part of the event, which began at 6 p.m. Wednesday evening. McMinnville man accused of sex abuse of babysitter This comes after ICE arrested earlier this month, including a business owner with no criminal record, Moises Sotelo. Several other by ICE agents outside a Portland Immigration Courthouse this month. Mosies' daughter, Alondra Sotelo Garcia, told KOIN 6 News that her father is a fixture in Oregon wine country, having spent two decades working there. After he was taken on his way to work in Yamhill County, Alondra traced his location to the ICE facility in Portland. The family briefly made contact with Moises before he was moved again. The family followed his phone GPS, which tracked him to Tacoma, Washington. Alondra said Moises was subsequently moved to an ICE facility in Florence, Arizona. However, he was then moved back to the Tacoma ICE detention center shortly thereafter. Despite the ongoing situation, Alondra told KOIN 6 News on Wednesday that her father is in good health and good spirits. 'He's making friends. He says the food is not the best, but it's food nonetheless, you know,' Alondra said. 'I'm really thankful that at the very least, he- he's not complaining about the- the conditions there.' City Council approves $65M in Children's Levy grants Alondra said their family has been frustrated since they often get little to no notice when Moises is moved. However, she and her family have been able to speak with Moises every day. And they are able to visit him three times a week. Moises is remaining his hopeful self, Alondra said. However, while he is still in ICE custody, his family are working with lawyers to get him out. For weeks, protests have taken place outside the Portland ICE facility. Occasionally, they've become violent, with dozens of arrests taking place over multiple nights. Property damage has been a semi-regular occurrence, as have federal agents deploying pepper balls and flash-bangs onto protesters. On , pepper balls and flash-bangs were once again deployed by federal agents late into the evening outside the federal facility in South Portland. Hours earlier, two miles away at City Hall, protesters made their voices heard to city councilors discussing Portland's sanctuary city status. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Newberg vineyard workers arrested in targeted ICE raids: Salinas
Newberg vineyard workers arrested in targeted ICE raids: Salinas

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time13-06-2025

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Newberg vineyard workers arrested in targeted ICE raids: Salinas

PORTLAND, Ore. () — Two vineyard workers were targeted in arrests by U.S. Immigration and Customs officers in Newberg on Thursday, the office of U.S. Congresswoman Andrea Salinas confirmed to KOIN 6 News. In a statement, Salinas confirmed the arrests of the vineyard workers. 'There were two targeted ICE arrests of vineyard workers in Newberg. As a part of my Congressional duty, I am meeting with ICE to ensure they maintain the right to due process for all detained individuals. I have also spoken at length with Latino leaders in the community to ensure individuals know their rights and how I can support them,' Salinas, a Democrat representing Oregon's 6th Congressional District, said. Portland police respond to protests outside ICE facility Authorities have not released the names of those arrested, nor have they immediately released further details about the arrests. However, KOIN 6 News spoke with family members of a person who they said is one of the people who was arrested. The family told KOIN 6 that Moises Sotelo was detained by ICE after his daughter, Alondra Sotelo Garcia, tracked his phone to the ICE detention center in Portland after he'd gone missing. Moises is a fixture in Oregon wine country, his daughter said. He had spent two decades working there, earning awards along the way, before launching his own business earlier this year. The business was aimed at helping wineries manage their grape crops. 'He's a good man, taxpayer, hard working man, proud of what he does, granpa, dad, uncle,' Alondra said. On Thursday morning, Moises vanished, Alondra said. His truck was left misparked on the street he drives every day in Newberg. She knew instantly, ICE had taken him, before her fears were confirmed by tracking his phone. 'Whispers here and there of possible spotting but when it happens to you, it's a whole different feeling, ordeal, you enter into panic,' Alondra said. After seeing that his phone location was listed as being in Portland, she rushed to the ICE facility there to see him. 'I just saw my dad chained at his feet, you know, with a big old smile, still trying to keep his head up for me, more than anybody in that moment,' Alondra said. Outside the Portland facility, where protesters have been gathered for days, a sign now hangs, reading, 'Free Moises.' Alondra declined to discuss her father's immigration status. But the process is often long, complicated and costly. Still tracking her dad's phone, Alondra heard a ping, mid-interview, notifying her that he was being moved. She traced his path as he moved north on I-5, toward Tacoma, Washington. 'This is news to me,' she said. Alondra said the entire ordeal represents a call to stay ready and aware. 'Just for being brown, even if you're a citizen, you're still at risk,' she said. The arrests come amid growing protests across the nation, , over federal immigration enforcement raids around the country. KOIN 6 News has reached out to ICE for more information. We will update this story if they respond. The Yamhill County Sheriff's Office shared the following statement with KOIN 6 News after our request for comment: 'I cannot confirm anything definitively, as I have not seen anything myself, and I have not had any direct communication from any federal entities. I have had several reports of ICE enforcement action in Yamhill County today and have received two inquiries in prior days from media outlets asking me to confirm if I have any information. I have received some information today third hand which I would deem to be credible information, which suggests that there has been some level of enforcement activity at least today in Yamhill County.' –Yamhill County Sheriff Sam Elliot The Newberg-Dundee School District shared the following letter with KOIN 6 News that they shared with community members: Dear Newberg Dundee Community,We were made aware of ICE activity in our community over the night and throughout today. Our leadership team worked closely with school principals to ensure a safe and secure last day of school. At this time, we have not had any disruptions to our schools or offices, and we ended our last day of school safely. As a reminder of how Newberg Dundee schools will respond in these cases, we want to reiterate our January 27 communication:Here is what you need to know:Student Records and Privacy Protections:Our actions are guided by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). FERPA strictly prohibits the release of student records or personally identifiable information without prior parental consent, except in very limited circumstances (such as cases involving child abuse). This applies to all requests, whether from federal, state, or local for Access to Students:If any official, including federal authorities, arrives at a school requesting information or access to a student, they will be referred to the district office. This ensures a consistent and legally compliant response to every Requirements for Information Disclosure:The only circumstances under which we would release student information are: When presented with a valid judicial subpoena or court order. When disclosure falls under the board-approved Directory Information policy (JOA), what may be shared is highly limited. Administrative Training and Compliance:We have met with all school administrators to review and reinforce these policies. Every principal understands their responsibility to safeguard student information and ensure compliance with federal and state laws. Our commitment is clear: Every student in our district has the right to a safe and supportive learning environment free from fear or unnecessary ParkerSuperintendentNewberg Dundee School District Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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