Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Protesters hold up detention of 2 men

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BEND, Ore. — Border Patrol officers late Wednesday used pepper spray on demonstrat­ors as they pushed their way through a crowd to get to two men detained by immigratio­n agents inside a bus that could not move for about 12 hours because of the protesters.

The men under detention were removed by the 20 border control officers and their whereabout­s and identities were not clear Thursday morning.

The Bend Bulletin reported the men had been in the custody of Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t officials since mid-Wednesday, when hundreds of demonstrat­ors prevented the bus they were on from leaving a parking lot.

The Border Patrol officers used pepper spray to disperse the protesters near the bus as the two men were taken out about 11 p.m., the newspaper said.

“They — despite our best efforts at a peaceful protest — took them to get away,” said Morgan Schmidt, a staff member of Bend’s First Presbyteri­an Church who identified herself as a clergy witness.

Immigratio­n attorney Micaela Guthrie said the detained men have lived in central Oregon for over a decade, Oregon Public Broadcast reported.

ICE spokespers­on Tanya Roman said in a statement the two people arrested had histories of criminally violent behavior.

“While ICE respects the rights of people to voice their opinion peacefully, that does not include illegally interferin­g with their federal law enforcemen­t duties. ICE will take all necessary measures to ensure the safety of its officers and detainees, and will vigorously pursue prosecutio­n against anyone who puts them in harm’s way,” Roman said.

The crowd of protesters appeared at the bus because one of the detained men called his wife, said Carlos Sanchez, identified by local media as a family spokesman.

Bend Mayor Sally Russell had asked people surroundin­g the bus to leave the area, saying on Twitter that the arrests were not an immigratio­n sweep and that she had been informed the men had warrants for their arrest.

Portland-based nonprofit Innovation Law Lab has asked a federal court to prevent immigratio­n agents from taking the men out of central Oregon, the ACLU said Wednesday night.

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