Court says Border Patrol official won’t have to brief judge on Chicago-area immigration sweeps
- On Friday, the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted the government's petition for mandamus and stayed the order requiring Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino to report daily.
 - U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis on her own motion issued daily-appearance orders after a temporary restraining order earlier this month, citing videos that raised doubts about TRO compliance amid Chicago-area protests.
 - During a Tuesday witness session, Ellis ordered Gregory Bovino, Border Patrol Commander, to get a personal body camera and provide every use-of-force report since Operation Midway Blitz began.
 - The appeals panel ruled that the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals stayed Ellis's order two hours before Bovino's first scheduled appearance, saying it would intrude on Executive Branch decisions and infringe separation of powers.
 - The litigation centers on the Broadview processing center as advocates have for months raised concerns about cramped, unsanitary conditions holding up to 200 people without counsel.
 
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Chicago appeals court says Border Patrol Cmdr. Bovino does not have to appear daily before judge
CHICAGO — A Chicago appeals court ruled Friday that Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino does not have to come to court for a daily use-of-force report to a judge, saying her order would put the court “in the position of…
Appeals Court Blocks Order Requiring Top Border Patrol Official to Appear in Court Every Day - The Thinking Conservative News
A U.S. appeals court halted an order forcing CBP commander Gregory Bovino to brief a judge daily on federal immigration enforcement in Chicago. The post Appeals Court Blocks Order Requiring Top Border Patrol Official to Appear in Court Every Day appeared first on The Thinking Conservative News.
Appeals Court Blocks Order Requiring Top Border Patrol Official to Appear in Court Every Day
A U.S. appeals court blocked an order requiring Customs and Border Protection commander-at-large Gregory Bovino to give a federal judge a daily briefing on federal immigration enforcement efforts in Chicago. The Oct. 31 decision stemmed from an Oct. 28 order by U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, which required Bovino to appear in court at 5:45 p.m. every weekday to report on the enfor…
Appeals Court Blocks Obama Judge’s Plan to Micromanage Border Patrol
An appeals court has blocked a Democrat-aligned activist judge's controversial plan to micromanage President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown. The post Appeals Court Blocks Obama Judge’s Plan to Micromanage Border Patrol appeared first on Slay News.
“An Inquisitor Rather Than a Neutral Adjudicator”: Seventh Circuit Slams Judge Over ICE Order in Chicago
The United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit yesterday overturned a federal judge’s order requiring Immigration and Customs Enforcement Chief Greg Bovino to give daily immigration enforcement reports. In a stinging order, the panel found that U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis, an Obama appointee, had exceeded her powers and role as a federal judge in ordering the measures. Some of us expressed surprise at the Ellis order, whic…
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