
Real America’s Voice correspondent Ben Bergquam, host of Law and Border, has never been one to pull punches, and his latest on-the-ground exposé from Portland proves it. In a stunning video filmed outside the Portland ICE Field Office, Bergquam takes viewers directly into the heart of the matter, exposing not just the endless anti-ICE protests, but also the organized encampments, NGO supply chains, and the shocking admissions from activists themselves.
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From the very first frame, Bergquam’s camera pans across piles of garbage, food, and supplies scattered along the sidewalk, provisions not for the homeless, but for protesters. Helmets, strobe lights, and tactical gear lie in plain sight, stocked and staged by leftist NGOs. “Get all this snacks for the protesters,” Bergquam says, pointing to crates of goods. “We’re part of the invasion, aiding and abetting the insurrection of America.” His tone is incredulous, but his footage is damning: the streets outside a federal building turned into an encampment hub, openly allowed by the City of Portland.
Even more explosive is Bergquam’s interaction with the activists themselves. As his camera rolls, a woman organizing supplies casually admits that the protest groups have a permit from the City of Portland to occupy the sidewalks and streets. In other words, the city isn’t just tolerating these operations—it’s facilitating them. “Of course you have a permit,” Bergquam shoots back. “The city of Portland is part of it. This is the insurrection from within.”
This isn’t speculation. For months, Portland has barred its police department from cooperating with ICE, refusing to respond to crimes committed around the federal facility. The result is a one-way street: ICE agents left vulnerable and encircled, while anarchist groups stage and supply their protests in broad daylight. Helmets and gas masks for protesters? Legal observers running interference? City permits for anti-ICE street occupations? It’s all there on Bergquam’s footage, unfiltered and undeniable.
Bergquam doesn’t shy away from calling it what it is—a coordinated effort by NGOs, attorneys’ guilds, far-left “legal observers,” and groups like Antifa to shield illegal aliens from deportation while harassing federal officers. “This is a massive national conspiracy to undermine this country from within,” he warns. “All enemies within.” His camera captures activists dodging questions about whether they support deporting violent criminals. His tone grows sharper as he presses: “Are you good with rapists, child molesters, murderers? Do you have any standards?” The activists offer no clear answers, some hiding their faces or turning away.
What Bergquam’s Portland exposé reveals is a city government and activist network working hand in glove to obstruct federal law enforcement—at taxpayers’ expense. This isn’t “peaceful protest.” It’s a sanctioned encroachment on federal operations, complete with city permits and NGO logistics.
By shining a light on these practices, Bergquam isn’t just reporting—he’s pulling the mask off a movement that pretends to be noble but is actively undermining U.S. law and public safety. In his own words: “It’s time for some more public shaming, America. Make shaming great again. Shame these people.”
Bergquam’s video is raw, unapologetic, and, above all, necessary. It exposes the “enemies within” and forces a conversation the mainstream media refuses to have.