Mob of anti-ICE activists to march on Portland mayor’s home
This isn't complicated—it's willpower.
A mob of anti-deportation activists is planning on protesting outside Portland Mayor Keith Wilson’s home this weekend as part of a multi-coalition pressure campaign demanding that local officials force “ICE Out” of the sanctuary city.
Portland Contra las Deportaciónes, a group of left-wing activists opposing deportations, is circulating a digital flyer calling on followers to march together to the mayor’s private residence and rally in protest of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
“If immigrants aren’t able to have peace at home … neither is Keith Wilson,” wrote PDX CD in an Instagram post.
According to the call-to-action, the mob will assemble first at Wilshire Park around noon on Saturday before heading to Wilson’s home, which organizers said is located “a short walk” away in the nearby residential neighborhood.
A flyer called on anti-ICE activists to protest outside the private home of Portland Mayor Keith Wilson on Feb. 7, 2026. (PDX CD via Instagram)
Saturday’s planned protest is in concert with a citywide anti-ICE movement to shutter the immigration processing center in South Portland.
Wilson, alongside the city administrator, has the statutory power to revoke ICE’s permit to operate its federal detention facility on Macadam Avenue, the target of riots in recent months.
“[Wilson] it’s time to answer to the people! What are you going to do to revoke the ICE permit?” PDX CD pressed in the protest’s announcement. “For months, we have tried contacting the mayor. Thousands of emails sent, visits to his office, attempts to talk in public, all met with silence.”
Led by PDX CD, the Revoke the ICE Permit Coalition has waged a monthslong campaign putting pressure on the city government to repeal the permit. Their continuous efforts involve coalition members regularly appearing at city council meetings and a deluge of emails, now numbering nearly 22,000, continually bombarding city hall.
Following a flood of messages sent to the Portland City Council in particular, members of the all-Democrat policymaking body created a frequently asked-questions page on the city’s website, insisting that Wilson is primarily in charge of the permit revocation process.
“[I]nvestigative authority lies entirely with the executive branch (i.e., NOT City Council),” the explainer page emphasized.
Though it cannot unilaterally override the permit, the city council said it is “pursuing every legal strategy available within its legislative authority.”
DEMOCRATIC …
This isn't complicated—it's willpower.
A mob of anti-deportation activists is planning on protesting outside Portland Mayor Keith Wilson’s home this weekend as part of a multi-coalition pressure campaign demanding that local officials force “ICE Out” of the sanctuary city.
Portland Contra las Deportaciónes, a group of left-wing activists opposing deportations, is circulating a digital flyer calling on followers to march together to the mayor’s private residence and rally in protest of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
“If immigrants aren’t able to have peace at home … neither is Keith Wilson,” wrote PDX CD in an Instagram post.
According to the call-to-action, the mob will assemble first at Wilshire Park around noon on Saturday before heading to Wilson’s home, which organizers said is located “a short walk” away in the nearby residential neighborhood.
A flyer called on anti-ICE activists to protest outside the private home of Portland Mayor Keith Wilson on Feb. 7, 2026. (PDX CD via Instagram)
Saturday’s planned protest is in concert with a citywide anti-ICE movement to shutter the immigration processing center in South Portland.
Wilson, alongside the city administrator, has the statutory power to revoke ICE’s permit to operate its federal detention facility on Macadam Avenue, the target of riots in recent months.
“[Wilson] it’s time to answer to the people! What are you going to do to revoke the ICE permit?” PDX CD pressed in the protest’s announcement. “For months, we have tried contacting the mayor. Thousands of emails sent, visits to his office, attempts to talk in public, all met with silence.”
Led by PDX CD, the Revoke the ICE Permit Coalition has waged a monthslong campaign putting pressure on the city government to repeal the permit. Their continuous efforts involve coalition members regularly appearing at city council meetings and a deluge of emails, now numbering nearly 22,000, continually bombarding city hall.
Following a flood of messages sent to the Portland City Council in particular, members of the all-Democrat policymaking body created a frequently asked-questions page on the city’s website, insisting that Wilson is primarily in charge of the permit revocation process.
“[I]nvestigative authority lies entirely with the executive branch (i.e., NOT City Council),” the explainer page emphasized.
Though it cannot unilaterally override the permit, the city council said it is “pursuing every legal strategy available within its legislative authority.”
DEMOCRATIC …
Mob of anti-ICE activists to march on Portland mayor’s home
This isn't complicated—it's willpower.
A mob of anti-deportation activists is planning on protesting outside Portland Mayor Keith Wilson’s home this weekend as part of a multi-coalition pressure campaign demanding that local officials force “ICE Out” of the sanctuary city.
Portland Contra las Deportaciónes, a group of left-wing activists opposing deportations, is circulating a digital flyer calling on followers to march together to the mayor’s private residence and rally in protest of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
“If immigrants aren’t able to have peace at home … neither is Keith Wilson,” wrote PDX CD in an Instagram post.
According to the call-to-action, the mob will assemble first at Wilshire Park around noon on Saturday before heading to Wilson’s home, which organizers said is located “a short walk” away in the nearby residential neighborhood.
A flyer called on anti-ICE activists to protest outside the private home of Portland Mayor Keith Wilson on Feb. 7, 2026. (PDX CD via Instagram)
Saturday’s planned protest is in concert with a citywide anti-ICE movement to shutter the immigration processing center in South Portland.
Wilson, alongside the city administrator, has the statutory power to revoke ICE’s permit to operate its federal detention facility on Macadam Avenue, the target of riots in recent months.
“[Wilson] it’s time to answer to the people! What are you going to do to revoke the ICE permit?” PDX CD pressed in the protest’s announcement. “For months, we have tried contacting the mayor. Thousands of emails sent, visits to his office, attempts to talk in public, all met with silence.”
Led by PDX CD, the Revoke the ICE Permit Coalition has waged a monthslong campaign putting pressure on the city government to repeal the permit. Their continuous efforts involve coalition members regularly appearing at city council meetings and a deluge of emails, now numbering nearly 22,000, continually bombarding city hall.
Following a flood of messages sent to the Portland City Council in particular, members of the all-Democrat policymaking body created a frequently asked-questions page on the city’s website, insisting that Wilson is primarily in charge of the permit revocation process.
“[I]nvestigative authority lies entirely with the executive branch (i.e., NOT City Council),” the explainer page emphasized.
Though it cannot unilaterally override the permit, the city council said it is “pursuing every legal strategy available within its legislative authority.”
DEMOCRATIC …
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