President Donald Trump said he has ordered troops to deploy to Portland, Oregon, in response to escalating clashes outside federal immigration facilities, vowing to use “full force” if necessary against what he called “domestic terrorists.”
“I am also authorizing Full Force, if necessary.”
It is the first time Antifa has been formally labeled a domestic terror group, but the designation is likely to face legal challenges. First Amendment protections historically have limited the government’s ability to ban domestic extremist groups. Courts have instead targeted specific criminal acts.
In July, Noem said that assaults against ICE officers had increased exponentially, and she linked the surge to doxxing campaigns run by anarchist and Antifa-affiliated groups in Portland.
“These criminals are taking the side of vicious cartels and human traffickers,” Noem said at the time.
“We won’t allow it in America.”
“And their family members are being doxxed and targeted,” she said.
The ICE facility in Portland has drawn frequent demonstrations that at times have erupted into violence, leaving federal agents injured and prompting assault charges against several protesters. Earlier this month, protesters set up a guillotine outside the site, an act DHS called “unhinged behavior.”
In early September, Trump said Portland could be one of the next cities where federal troops are deployed in response to crime and unrest.
“Portland, it’s unbelievable what’s going on in Portland. The destruction of the city,” Trump said during a press briefing.
Trump’s comments came after a report on anti-ICE protests in the city.
In response to Trump’s remarks, Portland Mayor Keith Wilson said that the city does not need federal intervention.
“We are proud that Portland police have successfully protected freedom of expression while addressing occasional violence and property destruction that takes place during protests at the ICE facility in Portland.”
“We anticipate that the site, and the half-block surrounding it, will continue to be a focus of protests,” Wilson added. “Portland will continue to rise to the moment as a proud sanctuary city, taking legal action to stand up for our community and our rights.”
More recently, Trump said in the Oval Office that some kind of operation focused on Portland was in the works.
“We’re going to get out there, and we’re going to do a pretty big number on those people in Portland,” he said, describing them as “professional agitators and anarchists.”







