HOOD RIVER & WASCO CO. — On Friday, Feb. 6, Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley held two well-attended, wide-ranging town halls in Mt. Hood and The Dalles. Just off Highway 35 south of Parkdale, the first question raised touched on immigration enforcement.

“We now have secret police in America,” Merkley said. “We have watched police with no markings — who they are, nothing on their car — go and grab people off the street or knock down their doors and grab them, disappear them.”

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Sen. Jeff Merkley hoists a shirt in support of the anti-hunger legislation, Food for All Oregonians, at his town hall in Mt. Hood on Feb. 6., gifted by Oregon Food Bank Community Organizer Samuel Murillo. Just prior, Murillo and Arturo Leyva (not pictured), both co-founders of the Hood River Latino Network, had accepted an American flag from Merkley in recognition of the nonprofit’s work helping residents navigate local immigration enforcement.                                                            Helen H. Richardson photo / special to Columbia Gorge News 

United Way honored

After receiving an American flag to commemorate their fundraising efforts for Rowena Fire victims, United Way of The Columbia Gorge leadership poses for a portrait with Sen. Jeff Merkley at his town hall in The Dalles on Feb. 6. Pictured from left to right are Executive Director Caroline Grew, Vice President Tonya Brumley and Board President Jeff Heater.