A Portland grade school is relocating due to what it describes as dangerous and violent conditions caused by a nearby ICE facility and its aggressive responses to protesters outside the building.
The Cottonwood School, a public charter in southwest Portland, Ore., called the move an “emergency move,” according to an automated response PEOPLE received from a school official’s email account.
PEOPLE reached out to school administrators following reports from local outlets KATU, KGW8, and KPTV, which first covered the relocation amid ICE agents’ actions against protesters outside the facility…