ANTIFA FAIL: Second batch of cars successfully left the Portland ICE facility without any issues early Sunday morning. At this point, Antifa is just out numbered and out gunned. These far-left activists are no more than irritants to ICE agents.
Major Protest Events
In mid‑June 2025, particularly around June 7–14, anti-ICE and Antifa-aligned demonstrators occupied and blocked access to the ICE facility on SW Macadam Avenue, often forming human blockades and burning dumpsters to prevent vehicles from entering or exiting.
Federal agents, including BORTAC and Federal Protective Service, responded with tear gas, rubber bullets, flashbangs, and other crowd-control munitions to clear blockades.
Access Disruption Verified
On June 7, a DHS contractor driving an empty transport van was unable to access the facility because protesters had intentionally blocked the driveway with wood, rocks, and street‑closure signs. PPB intervened to clear the obstruction.
Arrests & Riots
According to various reports, law enforcement declared the protests a riot, with multiple arrests made for charges including assaulting officers, arson, vandalism, and resisting arrest.
⚠️ No Evidence of a “Second Batch” Leaving Smoothly
No credible media, local government, or law enforcement sources describe a scenario in which a second wave of vehicles “successfully left the facility without issues” early on a particular Sunday.
The broader pattern shows repeated attempts by protesters to stop vehicles combined with federal enforcement responses—not peaceful or unimpeded departures.
Summary Table
Claim Verified Status
Second batch of cars left facility without disruption ❌ Not supported by any credible report
Antifa being “out‑numbered and out‑gunned” Not documented in this context
Protesters blocking and disrupting facility access ✅ Confirmed by multiple sources
Use of crowd control by federal agents ✅ Widely reported
✅ Conclusion
Currently, there is no factual basis to support the claim:
“Second batch of cars successfully left the Portland ICE facility without any issues early Sunday morning.”