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ICE activity ramps up in Hood River and The Dalles, at least eight people arrested last week

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THE GORGE — Since Friday, Nov. 7, federal immigration enforcement activity has increased across the Gorge, particularly in Hood River and The Dalles, mirroring a statewide uptick that began in October.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents detained at least eight people last week, according to the Hood River Latino Network (HRLN), which coordinates a rapid response team of volunteers who monitor and report enforcement activity in Hood River and Wasco counties. In total, federal agents have arrested 50 “illegal aliens” in the two counties this year, said Jason Givens, a spokesperson for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), over email.

ICE sign

In The Heights, Pine Street Bakery displays a sign distributed by the Hood River Latino Network. Federal law prohibits Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents from entering private property without a signed, judicial warrant; however, ICE can enter public areas of businesses without permission.