Federal Judge Imposes Restrictions on Immigration Agents' Use of Force in Chicago

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A federal judge in Chicago has issued an injunction limiting the use of force by federal agents against peaceful protesters, citing false claims and excessive force, and emphasizing the protection of First Amendment rights. The Department of Homeland Security plans to appeal the ruling.
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