Federal Judge Limits Chicago Agents’ Use of Force Amid Questionable Enforcement Tactics
A federal judge’s ruling demands restraint and transparency from agents in Chicago, spotlighting overreach that threatens Americans’ constitutional rights under the guise of immigration enforcement.
In a decisive move highlighting ongoing federal overreach, U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis has issued a sweeping order restricting the use of force by federal agents operating in Chicago. The ruling comes amid mounting evidence that aggressive tactics employed during immigration crackdowns are trampling on the constitutional freedoms that define American liberty. Judge Ellis’s injunction refines previous orders by requiring agents to wear badges, mandating body cameras, and severely limiting riot-control measures such as tear gas — except in cases of an immediate, objectively necessary threat. This judicial rebuke exposes troubling questions about accountability within federal agencies tasked with protecting...
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