Federal law enforcement arrested multiple individuals Tuesday night outside the federal building in Eugene, Oregon, following an anti-ICE demonstration organized by Antifa networks.
According to information obtained by The Post Millennial, those arrested face charges related to property damage and attempted assault.
The demonstration began around 2 p.m. outside the federal building on Pearl Street and drew dozens of individuals dressed in black, many wearing face coverings to conceal their identities.
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Video footage from the scene showed participants pounding on doors and windows, blocking entrances and exits, and roaming the area in groups while chanting anti-ICE slogans.
Breaking: Antifa has surrounded the federal building in Eugene, Oregon, to protest ICE.
The domestic terrorist group is posted up at the entrances/exits, pounding on doors and windows.
Sources inside say employees are having to find alternative exits. pic.twitter.com/T4guyJDVzZ
— Katie Daviscourt (@KatieDaviscourt) September 23, 2025
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Department of Homeland Security (DHS) sources confirmed that employees inside the building were forced to use alternative exits due to the blockades.
Breaking — Federal police officers make several arrests outside the federal building in Eugene.
Antifa terrorists and far-left extremists have been attempting to siege the building. pic.twitter.com/ooCzJwsGNS
— Katie Daviscourt (@KatieDaviscourt) September 24, 2025
Protesters allegedly assaulted at least one individual on public property, which was reported to local police.
Members of the press attempting to cover the event also reported being pushed and threatened by demonstrators, who sought to prevent coverage of the action.
Protesters called for the abolition of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), accusing the agency of human rights violations.
Another Antifa militant has been arrested by ICE SRT and FPS officers at the attempted siege of the federal building in Eugene, Oregon. pic.twitter.com/G5xwynVfxx
— Katie Daviscourt (@KatieDaviscourt) September 24, 2025
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The action followed similar demonstrations in Portland, where Antifa groups have staged ongoing occupations targeting ICE facilities since June.
After several hours of escalating activity, DHS Federal Protective Service (FPS) agents and ICE Special Response Team (SRT) officers exited the building and made targeted arrests.
Video from the scene showed at least three individuals being taken into custody while protesters surrounded officers, shouting “shame” as arrests were carried out.
Officers deployed mace to disperse agitators attempting to interfere with law enforcement operations.
The demonstration was organized through social media, with Portland Antifa and Eugene Antifa groups promoting the event in advance.
Flyers distributed online called for supporters to travel to Eugene to join the action, stating: “Portland in solidarity with Eugene. We are everywhere. Squad up. Make travel plans. Bring PPE and your unhinged Portland energy.”
This is the Antifa direct action I am covering: pic.twitter.com/YlMGdFJoCh
— Katie Daviscourt (@KatieDaviscourt) September 23, 2025
Legal observers from the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) were present on-site to assist demonstrators who were detained, offering support with bail funds and legal representation.
The arrests in Eugene came one day after President Donald Trump signed an executive order officially designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization.
In the order, the President described the group as “a militarist, anarchist enterprise that explicitly calls for the overthrow of the United States Government, law enforcement authorities, and our system of law. It uses illegal means to organize and execute a campaign of violence and terrorism nationwide to accomplish these goals.”
Oregon, and the broader Pacific Northwest, has long been a focal point for Antifa activity in the United States.
Portland in particular has seen continuous episodes of violent demonstrations over the past decade, with federal facilities and ICE offices among the frequent targets.
Federal authorities said no injuries were reported during Tuesday’s incident in Eugene.
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The identities of those arrested have not yet been released, and the investigation remains ongoing.
Officials confirmed that additional security measures would remain in place at the Eugene federal building in the days ahead.
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