A federal judge will hear arguments regarding the extension of restrictions on the use of force by federal immigration agents in Chicago, following claims from journalists and protesters of reckless conduct during lawful protests. The Department of Homeland Security defends its agents, citing a significant increase in attacks against them. Recent incidents, including violent arrests, have prompted concerns about compliance with a temporary restraining order limiting agents’ use of force. The current order, expiring on November 6, prohibits the use of riot control weapons without warnings and mandates body camera use during law enforcement activities.
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