Oregon State processes Trump government for threat of troops in Portland
The National Guard will send 200 agents to Portland, where they should stay for 60 days. The promise to send troops – made yesterday (27) by Trump – was detailed today in memorandum issued by the Secretariat of Defense. In it, Secretary Pete Hegseth authorizes the sending of the agents, informing the number of members and time they should stay in the city, “where protests are occurring or probably will occur,” he said.
The Attorney General said the sending of 200 soldiers to protect a single Ice building “is not normal.” “If you had any concern about the safety of your home, you would take some steps and fill the gaps, you wouldn’t call an army,” he said.
What we are seeing is not a matter of public safety, but by the president showing off his political strength under the pretext of law and order, seeking a media success at the expense of our community.
Dan Rayfield, Oregon Attorney General
Trump against Antifa
Trump’s target is the anti -fascism movement, which protests against the extradition of immigrants. Since the Trump administration’s beginning, ICE has been assigned to find illegal immigrants to extradite them. Opponents claim that immigration service agents cover their face during truculent actions.
