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Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem (affectionately known as “ICE Barbie”) decided to pay Portland a visit yesterday. The trip was unexpected by city and state officials. Noem toured the local ICE facility, which meant a whole street was closed, and the facility abruptly canceled scheduled immigration appointments. Noem was followed around by prominent right-wing social media figures, including David Medina, of Sherwood, who previously faced charges for taking part in the Oregon Capitol riots and later the Jan 6 US Capitol riots before he was pardoned by Trump on his federal charges. Another MAGA influencer who had access to the DHS secretary: Nick Sortor. Sortor was just arrested last week by Portland Police on assault charges, though the charges were dismissed. Still, the federal government launched an investigation into the Portland Police Bureau after Sortor’s arrest, alleging discrimination in who its officers arrest. As we reported Monday, the city attorney shot back at the investigation, citing multiple examples of DHS agents using excessive force on protesters, and DHS engaging in its own discrimination by allowing only right-wing media influencers to tour the ICE facility and gain access to its rooftop. Noem was featured on camera calling protesters “uneducated and ill-informed.” That’s riiiich!…