Updated 12:20 p.m.

Federal officers on Thursday arrested nearly two dozen Oregon faith leaders during the latest demonstration waged by a religious coalition opposed to the Trump administration's immigration policies.

All told, law enforcement officials handcuffed, zip-tied and jailed 21 clergy and one photographer affiliated with the group, which had blocked the driveway and front gate of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Southwest Portland, according to organizers and federal authorities.

They included religious leaders from Portland, Bend, Woodburn and other cities, and represented an array of Christian and Jewish traditions. [See a complete list of those detained below]

The arrests marked the end to the largest action taken this month by members of the Interfaith Movement for Immigrant Justice, a coalition that counts 140 religious communities in Oregon among its ranks.

The group and its supporters have called for an end to immigration detention in Oregon.

Earlier this summer, authorities jailed 123 asylum-seekers at the Federal Correctional Institution in Sheridan, about 60 miles southwest of Portland. Many of them remain imprisoned there.

Interfaith members said they also want the North Oregon Regional Correctional Facility in The Dalles to end a contract that allows federal law enforcement to house immigrant detainees there.

"We've baptized immigrant children and welcomed refugees into our communities," said Ron Werner, a pastor with the Evangelical Lutheran Church who was among those arrested Thursday. "Our faith compels us to act."

The demonstration began at 10 a.m. with participants rallying at the Elizabeth Caruthers Park in the city's South Waterfront district.

From there, around 175 people marched south to the ICE building on Southwest Macadam Avenue and Bancroft Street, Werner said.

Demonstrators sat down in the middle of the street and held an interfaith service. Later, a smaller group of religious leaders gathered to pray in front of an entry way to the ICE facility.

Officers arrested members of the group when they refused to disperse, officials said.

"As I've said before, freedom of speech and peaceful assembly are sacred rights, but we do not support actions that impede the work of federal employees," Billy Williams, the U.S. Attorney for Oregon, said in a statement.

"Failure to abide by federal law will result in arrest."

Thursday's demonstration was the sixth held by faith leaders outside Portland's ICE facility in August. Organizers have staged four additional protests outside the prisons in Sheridan and The Dalles.

"At the end of the day, the handcuffs were unpleasant. But we were all home with our families by early evening," Werner said. "That's nothing compared to what these immigrant detainees have been through."

Here is a complete list of those arrested, provided by the Interfaith Movement for Immigrant Justice.

Rev. Ron Werner, Jr, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Portland

Rev. Erika Spaet, Storydwelling, Bend

Rev. Dr. Amanda Zentz-Alo, Central Lutheran Church, Portland

Rabbi Benjamin Barnett, Havurah Shalom, Portland

Rev. Janet Farrell, United Methodist Church, Woodburn

Rev. Dr. Chuck Currie, Pacific University, Forest Grove

Rev. Adam Hange, First Congregational Church, Hillsboro

Rev. John Pitney, United Methodist Church, McMinnville

Rev. Red Stevens, Episcopal Church, The Dalles

Rev. Nathan LeRud, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Portland

Rev. Brennen Guillory, McMinnville Cooperative Ministries, McMinnville

Ned Rosch, Network Against Racism & Islamophobia, Portland

Rev. Adam Phillips, Christ Church PDX, Portland

Rev. Aric Clark, Presbyterian Church (USA), Sherwood

Rabbi Joey Wolf, Havurah Shalom, Portland

Rev. Erin Martin, United Methodist Church, Portland

Grant Helbley, United Church of Christ, Portland

Rev. Eric Conklin, Missional Wisdom Foundation UMC, Portland

Rev. Alison Schultz, Christ Church Episcopal Parish, Lake Oswego

Rev. Katie Larsell, Unitarian Universalist Voices for Justice, Portland

Rev. John Rodgers, Leaven Community, Portland

Correction: An earlier version of this story stated that 22 clergy were arrested outside the ICE facility in Southwest Portland. However, one of those arrested was a photographer affiliated with the Interfaith Movement for Immigrant Justice and not a faith leader in the group.

-- Shane Dixon Kavanaugh

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