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Judge Who Blasted Operation Midway Blitz Use-of-Force Tactics Will Hear New Lawsuit by City, State

Judge Ellis, familiar with immigration enforcement issues, will oversee a broad lawsuit accusing federal agents of excessive force and acting as occupiers, centralizing related litigation.

  • On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis granted reassignment to oversee a new lawsuit filed this week by the city of Chicago and state of Illinois, despite government objections.
  • U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis previously issued a historic November order limiting agents' use of force and ordered Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino to testify, reading Carl Sandburg's `Chicago` before her ruling.
  • Plaintiffs allege Operation Midway Blitz involved U.S. Border Patrol and ICE deploying tear gas and pepper balls, using roving patrols, warrantless arrests, and capturing biometric data across Chicago neighborhoods.
  • The appeals panel put Ellis's injunction on hold, and she said her decision to take the case `will not delay the court's decision` on a Jan. 22 hearing, which could be withdrawn as soon as next week.
  • Legal experts note the new lawsuit is the broadest challenge to Operation Midway Blitz, with rulings potentially shaping federal enforcement and detainees' access to counsel at B-18.
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LA federal judge hears DHS bid to dismiss immigrants’ lawsuit; no ruling yet

A Los Angeles federal judge on Thursday declined to make a final ruling on a bid by the Trump administration to dismiss a closely watched lawsuit in which Southern California residents, day laborers and advocacy groups accused the U.S. Department of Homeland Security of “abducting and disappearing” community members using unlawful stop and warrantless arrest tactics and confining detainees without access to attorneys. U.S. District Judge Maame E…

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