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A U.S. appeals court temporarily blocked a lower court’s restrictions on ICE’s use of force in Chicago, calling the order overly broad.
A U.S. appeals court has paused a lower court order that restricted ICE agents’ use of force in Chicago, calling the ruling overly broad and a separation-of-powers overreach.
The 7th Circuit’s emergency stay restores current enforcement practices while a narrower order is considered.
Judge Sara Ellis’s November 6 injunction had limited tear gas and pepper balls, barred arrests of journalists, and required body cameras after reports of excessive force during “Operation Midway Blitz.” The appeals court said the order swept too far, targeting high-level officials and functioning like federal regulation.
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is weighing a separate case on National Guard deployment in Chicago.
Un tribunal de apelaciones de EE.UU. bloqueó temporalmente las restricciones de un tribunal inferior sobre el uso de la fuerza de ICE en Chicago, calificando la orden como demasiado amplia.