<br /> <p>Federal agents moved to clear protesters from the front of the Immigration and Custom Enforcement building in Portland, Oregon, on Thursday, June 28.</p><p>Agents, many dressed in riot gear, moved to clear the encampment at around 6am on Thursday, and tents and other items were seen in the middle of the street, a news report said</a>. Officials issued notice on Monday for protesters to leave, but did not give a deadline. However, agents did not touch protest camps on properties adjacent to the ICE building.</p><p>It’s unclear if there were any arrests, but reporters saw</a> at least three people being lead away in handcuffs.</p><p>The group has blocked the front of the building since June 17 in a protest against President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. The building has been closed since then, and Thursday’s actions were to allow for it to reopen. Credit: Brian Wolf via Storyful</p><br />