Willamette Week
By Katie Shepherd
August 10, 2017
Last month, before Oakland City Council voted to revoke its partnership with the branch of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement tasked with policing international drug, sex and labor trafficking, the Oakland Police Department made a last-ditch effort to save the agreement.
The person who made the case for continuing to work in a limited fashion with ICE was the Oakland Police Deputy Chief, Danielle Outlaw, Portland's next police chief.
Read the full article at the Willamette Week website here.
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