Federal Immigration Officers in Chicago to Wear Body Cameras Following Court Orders

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A judge in Chicago has mandated that federal immigration officers in the area must wear body cameras following concerns over aggressive tactics used against protesters, including tear gas, during immigration enforcement actions. The decision comes amid increased community monitoring and legal restrictions on the use of force by agents. The move aligns with broader efforts to increase accountability and transparency in immigration enforcement.
- Federal immigration officers in Chicago area will be required to wear body cameras, judge says PBS
- Federal judge demands answers from Trump admin on following order to avoid violent encounters with Chicago protesters CNN
- Federal Judge Sara Ellis orders ICE field director Russell Hott to testify, some agents to wear body cams in Chicago area ABC7 Chicago
- Judge orders federal immigration officers in Chicago area to wear body cameras The Guardian
- Judge orders ICE official into court as aggressive tactics continue despite her ruling: 'I'm not blind' Chicago Sun-Times
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