Northeastern University: How 9/11 and the US Civil War Provided the Framework for Federal Agents in Portland
August 01, 2020
August 01, 2020
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Aug. 1 -- Northeastern University issued the following news:
Federal agents have begun to withdraw from Portland, Oregon, where they were stationed to protect federal property and personnel amid protests in the city, despite objection by local leaders. But, their authority to be there in the first place has deep roots.
Legislation passed just after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11 designed to protect the U.S. from national security threats; and j . . .
Federal agents have begun to withdraw from Portland, Oregon, where they were stationed to protect federal property and personnel amid protests in the city, despite objection by local leaders. But, their authority to be there in the first place has deep roots.
Legislation passed just after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11 designed to protect the U.S. from national security threats; and j . . .