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A federal judge in Chicago has expressed serious concerns about potential violations of court orders regarding tear gas use during immigration protests. The court is now requiring ICE agents to wear body cameras and has summoned the Chicago field office director to explain reported incidents. This development comes amid ongoing tensions between federal agents and protesters in the Chicago area.
A federal judge has reportedly taken significant steps to increase oversight of immigration enforcement operations in the Chicago area, according to recent court proceedings. Judge Sara L. Ellis of the Federal District Court for the Northern District of Illinois stated during a hearing that she was “profoundly concerned” about potential violations of her previous order limiting tear gas use and requiring dispersal warnings. Sources indicate the judge has now expanded that order to require federal agents to wear body cameras during operations.