PORTLAND, Ore. — Every night for months, a protester in Portland has stood face to face with federal agents outside the city’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility — dressed not in black or camouflage, but in an inflatable frog costume. What began as a small act of defiance has become a symbol of Portland’s resistance movement, blending humor, humanity, and courage in the face of escalating federal presence.
A Protest Born from Compassion
The protester, identified by several media outlets as Seth Todd, says their motivation is rooted in care for their neighbors and outrage at the treatment of their community…