Judge mandates body cameras for ICE agents in Chicago after protest clashes

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A federal judge in Chicago has ordered immigration agents to wear body cameras following violent clashes with protesters, citing concerns over aggressive tactics and media reports. The decision aims to increase accountability amid heightened community monitoring and protests against immigration enforcement.
- ‘Startled’ judge orders agents in Chicago area to wear body cameras after violent clashes AP News
- Federal Judge Sara Ellis orders ICE field director Russell Hott to testify, some agents to wear body cams in Chicago area ABC7 Chicago
- Federal judge demands answers from Trump admin on following order to avoid violent encounters with Chicago protesters CNN
- Federal immigration officers in Chicago area ordered to wear body cameras after protest clashes FOX 32 Chicago
- ‘Concerned’ judge orders ICE field director into court to address use of tear gas, requires agents to use body-worn cameras Chicago Tribune
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