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Protesters are scheduled to cross the protests rather scheduled across the country this weekend following two separate ice shootings in Minnesota.
Local and state officials say they're investigating the shooting death of Renee Good.
While in Portland, a man and a woman were shot and are now in federal custody in stable condition.
Empires Martin Costi is in Portland,
where he says concern and frustration with ice raids is continuing to grow.
The Minnesota situation is stoking skepticism here in Portland.
Speaking about federal authorities yesterday.
the mayor here in Portland, Keith Wilson, said, quote,
there was a time when we could take them at their word.
That time is long past.
And I'll tell you also that skepticism is now reviving this summer's anti-ice protests here.
That's NPR's Martin Kosti.
The Department of Homeland Security, meanwhile,
says it's beginning the process of reviewing those who've been granted refugee status to be here in the US.
NPR's Samantha Bustillo says their focus is currently in Minnesota.
The US Citizenship and Immigration Service is preparing to review 5,600 refugees who have not yet been given lawful permanent residence status and are in Minnesota.
Employees are tasked with conducting background checks,
re-interviews, and reviews of the applications.
According to DHS, some cases are being referred to Immigration and Customs Enforcement.