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Federal Shootings in Portland, Oregon

Federal immigration officers shot two Portland residents near a hospital, escalating tensions in a city with a history of friction with federal enforcement. Local leaders demand a halt to ICE operations until a full investigation, while police urge calm and unity amidst the emotional aftermath. Checkout Solipillow.com

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