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flag A Chicago judge ordered ICE to use body cameras and blocked National Guard aid in immigration raids, citing excessive force and public fear.

A federal judge in Chicago has ordered ICE agents in the region to wear body cameras during enforcement operations, following concerns over excessive use of force, including tear gas and arrests during protests at the Broadview detention center. The ruling, prompted by footage of confrontations and a fatal shooting, aims to increase transparency amid over 1,000 arrests under "Operation Midway Blitz." The judge also blocked the deployment of the National Guard to assist immigration enforcement, a decision the Trump administration has appealed to the Supreme Court. Protests continue, with demonstrators, including clergy and youth, opposing what they call aggressive immigration tactics, while hospitals report rising patient fears after agents entered emergency rooms without warrants.

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