Brooks Brown with alien costume behind him
Share this @internewscast.com

Some protesters outside Immigration and Customs Enforcement buildings in Portland, Oregon, and suburban Chicago claim they’re trying to reduce tension by wearing inflatable costumes.

Recently, people in Portland have witnessed the unusual scene of federal officers in riot gear facing off against characters like Pikachu, SpongeBob SquarePants, bipedal frogs, extraterrestrials, and other whimsical figures. Some of these scenes have gained attention online.

“Operation Inflation” organizer Brooks Brown states that the goal is to use humor to illustrate that Portland hasn’t become chaotic and violent, as some critics assert.

“It deflates. It switches the situation, and it changes the conversation to be what it should be, which is: What are people here protesting about? They’re protesting what ICE is doing, how ICE is doing it, and how they’re handling it what’s now happening to actual citizens,” he explained over the weekend. “Instead of worrying about antifa and other pointless issues, let’s actually discuss this and have that conversation.”

Brooks Brown with alien costume behind him
“Operation Inflation” organizer Brooks Brown talks to in Portland.

Brown pointed to a few protesters he described as “blowing bubbles and having pizza.” However, by Sunday night, hundreds gathered at the ICE facility under rainy conditions (with an added element of naked bicyclists), prompting authorities to use crowd-control munitions and make several arrests.

In Broadview, Illinois, near Chicago, similar confrontations have occurred between protesters and federal agents, though state and local police have recently imposed new measures on demonstrators, keeping them back from the ICE detention center there. President Trump has attempted to federalize and deploy National Guard troops in Chicago and Portland but has faced temporary legal barriers in federal courts.

On Sunday, inflatable costumes began materializing in Broadview. Characters loping into the protest zone included Cookie Monster, Winnie the Pooh, and a bumble bee holding a sign that said, “Bee benevolent, bee beautiful, bee better.”

correspondent Mills Hayes and producer Travis Harrison contributed to this report.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Heartwarming Recovery: California’s Unique Birthday Card Tradition for Babies After Botulism Treatment

The California initiative that offers the globe’s sole medical intervention for life-threatening…

Community Pushback: Calls Intensify for Local Governments to Terminate ICE Training Contracts on Public Gun Ranges

ESCONDIDO, Calif. – For over a decade, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers…

JCPD Reports: Woman Allegedly Strikes Victim with Vehicle and Almost Hits Child in Parking Space Altercation

In a disturbing incident that unfolded in Johnson City, Tennessee, a woman…

Florida Couple Faces Hearing Over IVF Biological Mix-Up Incident

ORLANDO, Fla. – A hearing is set for Tuesday involving a Florida…

Russell County Man Sentenced to Two Decades for Drug Offenses: A Sobering Verdict

A Russell County resident has been handed a 20-year prison sentence on…

Northeast Battles Double Whammy: Snow Piles and Incoming Storm Threaten Region’s Recovery Efforts

NEW YORK – In Rhode Island, snowplows worked tirelessly to ensure ambulances…

Flagler Teen Apprehended for Alleged Snapchat Gun Video and Threats Towards Classmates, Authorities Report

FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. – Authorities have detained a 14-year-old student from Matanzas…

Court Blocks Extensive Search of Washington Post Journalist’s Seized Devices

WASHINGTON – A magistrate judge has ruled that federal officials cannot conduct…