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Rosie Strange, an organizer with Gorge ICE Resistance, writes chalk messages on NORCOR's entrance sign during a recent rally. Gorge ICE Resistance formed back in May 2017 to support a group of immigration detainees who organized a hunger strike to protest poor living conditions, and has since continued to protest conditions at NORCOR and call for the jail to end its contract with ICE. 

The Northern Oregon Regional Correctional Facility (NORCOR) will terminate its housing contracts with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE), the jail announced Thursday. 

The NORCOR Board of Directors voted unanimously during an Aug. 20 meeting to discontinue housing all custodies for ICE, and the jail management will “initiate the steps within contractual requirements to terminate the housing agreements.” They will give the board an update at their September meeting, said a NORCOR press release.