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Protesters move to end their lawsuit over immigration officers’ tactics in the Chicago area
Plaintiffs say the lawsuit is moot after senior Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino left Chicago and federal arrests dropped, with over 3,000 arrests made since September.
- A coalition of protesters, journalists, and faith leaders moved to dismiss their lawsuit challenging the aggressive tactics of federal immigration officers in the Chicago area.
- The attorneys noted a federal judge's opinion outlining findings in issuing a preliminary injunction restricting federal agents' use of force.
- The Department of Homeland Security has defended its operation in Chicago, saying agents were going after criminals and faced hostile crowds.
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Protesters move to end their lawsuit over immigration officers' tactics in the Chicago area
Protesters, journalists and faith leaders who sued over the aggressive tactics of federal immigration agents in the Chicago area are seeking to end their legal challenge.
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A federal judge has published images of nearly four dozen body cameras showing the “unprecedented” use of force by immigration agents during their months-long deportation offensive in the Chicago area. Earlier this month, District Judge Sara Ellis issued a historic order restricting the use of force by officers in the “Operative Midway Blitz,” claiming that the tactics she had observed so far “shake the conscience.”
·Chicago, United States
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