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A judge rules ICE’s use of tear gas and force against peaceful protesters in Chicago was excessive, ordering accountability and body cameras.
A federal judge in Chicago ordered ICE to justify its use of tear gas and other force against peaceful protesters, journalists, and clergy, calling the tactics inappropriate in urban areas.
The judge criticized pepper balls, flash-bang grenades, and vehicle ramming, citing video of a pastor being hit.
She expanded a restraining order to prohibit targeting non-threatening individuals and mandated body cameras during protests, though initial full-coverage requirements were relaxed.
The ruling follows repeated non-compliance with prior orders and allegations of targeted violence during immigration-related demonstrations.
The Department of Homeland Security defended its actions, claiming biased media coverage, while Illinois Governor JB Pritzker praised the decision.
A separate judge blocked the Trump administration’s plan to deploy National Guard troops in Chicago, a move now under appeal.
Un juez decide que el uso de gas lacrimógeno y la fuerza por parte de ICE contra manifestantes pacíficos en Chicago fue excesivo, ordenando la rendición de cuentas y cámaras corporales.