ICE arrests in Woodburn have left those in the state's largest Hispanic community fearful of leaving their homes.
Local businesses report a significant decline in customers, with some seeing an 80% drop.
Advocacy groups estimate more than 80 people were detained in Woodburn by the end of October, though federal officials have not confirmed numbers.
After at least 35 people were arrested in Woodburn by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in late October, some residents are afraid to leave their homes, hesitant to buy groceries and are questioning whether to go to work.
Woodburn, the city with the largest Hispanic population in Oregon, has been reeling as ICE continues to ramp up arrests in the Mid-Willamette Valley.
Advocates said the detainment of almost three dozen people on O

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