On the first night, months ago, Prim thought she would just head down to see what the protests were all about. She left her job as a nursing assistant, still in her scrubs and N95 mask, and drove to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility on Macadam Street in South Portland, where demonstrations against the Trump administration’s immigration policies had started to flare up. She thought she might be able to take some photos. When she arrived, there weren’t many people there — a few knots of protesters on the sidewalks, huddled next to a smattering of residential buildings and a car parts shop. Macadam Street was empty. Prim went to cross, and was almost immediately shot at. Rubber bullets, pepper balls, and other projectiles whizzed by. From across the street, two black-clad prote

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