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A Chicago judge blocks federal agents from using less-lethal weapons or making arrests without cause during protests near an ICE facility.
A federal judge in Chicago issued a temporary restraining order blocking federal agents from using tear gas, pepper balls, and other less-lethal weapons against protesters and journalists near an ICE facility in Broadview, unless there is an immediate threat.
The order, effective for 14 days and set for review on October 23, also prohibits arrests without probable cause and crowd dispersal orders without exigent circumstances.
The ruling stems from a First Amendment lawsuit alleging excessive force, including the targeting of a pastor and a CBS reporter, and comes amid ongoing protests and broader legal challenges over federal enforcement actions in Democratic-led cities.
Un juez de Chicago impide que los agentes federales utilicen armas menos letales o hagan arrestos sin causa durante las protestas cerca de una instalación de ICE.