Appeals Court Halts Daily Check-Ins for Border Patrol Chief Bovino

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The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals blocked a judge's order requiring Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino to report daily to court, citing separation of powers concerns, while allowing other court-ordered transparency measures related to use of force and arrests to proceed. Bovino led immigration raids in Chicago suburbs amid protests and controversy over federal agents' actions.
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- Appeals Court Rules Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino Does Not Have to Check In Every Day With Federal Judge WTTW
- Court says Border Patrol official won't have to brief judge on Chicago-area immigration sweeps AP News
- Bovino's Fox News interview leaves judge 'surprised' at feds' opposition to daily check-ins Chicago Sun-Times
- Appeals court grants Justice Department request to pause daily meetings between Border Patrol commander, judge CBS News
- This Week In Photos: Bovino’s Day In Court, Feds Continue To Tear Gas Neighbors Block Club Chicago
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