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Cartwright described for Rolling Stone a years-long struggle to keep kids safe at school. “Munitions and tear gas — we aren’t new to this,” she says. “We’d been next to the ICE building the whole time.” She emphasized that the school has coexisted “harmoniously with the protesters,” but adds: “Our issue is the chemical weapons being used against them that were impacting our space.”
But as the intensity of the conflict rose, it soon became clear that the school would have to make a dramatic change. “We were getting nightly reports that green gas was enveloping our garden — our edible garden — and all of the different chemicals were impacting our soil.” Cottonwood faced the costly prospect of constant testing and remediation, or being unable to use its outdoor spaces. When the bottom dropped out of enrollment, the school chose to relocate to a recently vacant middle-school campus where Cottonwood could take over the lease.
True, but they keep lying about it. And the point is that collateral war crimes are still war crimes.
This is true, but that’s not what ICE is doing here. They are flooding the street between themselves and the school with God only knows what chemical, without regard to the school, but they aren’t trying to target the school.
In fact, the school isn’t even part of their “thought process” (if you can call it that).
Their goal is suppression of the protest, which courts are now ruling is at least immune from noise complaints:
https://www.koin.com/news/portland/court-sides-with-city-in-noise-complaint-lawsuit-amid-portland-ice-facility-protests/
Which is a war crime
Which is irrelevant as they’re not making any efforts to NOT hit the innocent civilians in the school. They have an explicit responsibility to do so.
Again, disregard for civilians is still a crime.