PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) -- Portland's police chief is speaking after the local law enforcement agency made two arrests during otherwise mostly peaceful protests on Sunday night outside of the city's U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility after President Donald Trump announced federal troops would be arriving in the city.

Police Chief Bob Day spoke on the recent activity around the ICE facility building on Monday afternoon.

"I really am proud of the work we are doing," Day said. "But I want to emphasize that political violence is not acceptable. Violence in the city is not acceptable. I am super proud of where we have come in the last couple years around public order events as well as the reduction of crime. But we will not accept or tolerate people coming down to the south water

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