If you worked in the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement offices in Portland, Oregon you have already had to answer that question. But not as a hypothetical because it happened during the, sometimes violent, week-long demonstrations in front of their offices. Employees were trapped by the so-called Occupy ICE protests which consisted of many pro-illegal alien folks with a little Antifa sprinkled in for good measure. At least two, documented, 911 calls were placed by the ICE employees but the police either refused or were not allowed to respond.
Portland, Oregon Mayor Ted Wheeler is at the heart of the issue. The mayor has put in place a policy that forbids Portland law enforcement agencies from assisting any ICE employees while at or away from work. Mayor Wheeler is so strongly committed to the left’s “Resistance” of all things Donald Trump that he is perfectly willing to let citizens of his city who happen to be federal employees to fend for themselves against misguided mobs. (Another great example of virtue signaling in the absence of any real virtue.)
The National Immigration and Customs Enforcement Council, a union representing ICE employees, has written a cease-and-desist letter to Mayor Wheeler, asking him to ensure the police enforce the law equally and protect innocent people. The letter says, “Your current policy forbidding Portland law enforcement agencies from assisting employees of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency who request law enforcement assistance while at or away from work is a violation of the United States Constitution’s Equal Protection Clause.” However, at this point, there is little indication that the mayor is planning on making any changes to his policy. I’m afraid that it will take litigation to remedy any of this, and I’m further afraid that more people will be injured (or worse) before it’s done.
Before I go any further I want to make clear that I am not being critical of law enforcement in this case. The men and women in blue, no matter what city or town they work in, do a very hard job in very often tough circumstances. The policy of the mayor makes it impossible for the police of Portland to do their job in this case. There may very well be some officers that believe as the mayor does, but I doubt seriously that there are law enforcement personnel out there who want to see lawlessness on their streets. The failing here is Mayor Wheeler’s need to “stick it to Trump”.
For those of you who are angry at President Trump for his border policy, I’d like to point out that the separation of children from adults being detained for illegally crossing our border is not actually his policy and never was it. It was a ruling by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals during the Obama administration that made it necessary. Obama did the exact same thing after that ruling and struggled to execute it. (And in this occasion, this isn’t meant to be a knock-on Obama as government, regardless of who’s in charge often has difficulty working well on the fly.) If you are angry about Trump’s policy for any other reason, then you are just mad that he is attempting to enforce the law and that is not worthy of a rebuttal.
For those of you who are caught up in the “Abolish ICE” hysteria, I wonder how many of you know what it is that ICE really does on a day to day basis. I think many of you who fall under that category may be simply following others and have no real idea about this federal agency and what it does. I would simply ask you to learn more about ICE from independent sources and then if you still feel the same, I’d love to know why. Unless you are a terrorist or an illegal alien you have no need to fear them. ICE works to make your communities safer.
And for those of you who are “for the children”, I’d like to point out that many of the children being brought across our border as a legal prop are not with their parents, or family members of any kind when detained. At this moment there is a thriving human trafficking business in Central and South America that is built on the premise of using children to help provide legal cover for anyone caught illegally entering our country. These children are subjected to harsh conditions, dangerous travel, and often end up working on ranches and farms in slave-like conditions or in the sex trade if they if they cross unimpeded or sometimes even if they are detained but are then released to “family members” already in the States. Shouldn’t we have policies and laws that are enforced that discourage and tries to end this horrific practice? If you really are “for the children”.
The real problem in the news story about Portland’s ICE office being under siege isn’t the police who didn’t answer the call, and it isn’t the mob or the violence carried out by members of Antifa in that mob, although those are big problems. The real problem is that the mayor of Portland encouraged lawlessness in the city he has sworn to serve. Wheeler’s policy allowed for innocent people to be endangered simply because he doesn’t like who they are working for, the federal government and in Wheeler’s mind Donald Trump. People who are literally working to enforce U.S. laws were allowed to be targeted by domestic terrorist (Antifa) in the name of others who are, by definition, criminals (illegal aliens). That is the real problem here.