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Night after night, demonstrators gather outside Portland’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement building, a routine that has continued since July. On Wednesday, Deidra Watts arrived with a gas mask hanging from her backpack, joining a small crowd of protesters standing on a blue line painted across the driveway. The warning on the pavement read, “GOVERNMENT PROPERTY…
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