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flag A judge limited federal agents' use of force in Chicago after a Border Patrol chief lied under oath, raising accountability concerns.

flag A federal judge has restricted how federal agents can use force in Chicago after Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino admitted under oath to providing false information, undermining trust in federal oversight. flag The ruling, stemming from a legal challenge over federal deployments, limits agent actions in civilian areas but does not halt all operations. flag The decision highlights concerns over accountability and excessive force, and could impact federal law enforcement practices in other cities, though the Department of Homeland Security has not responded.

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