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    Chicago Protests: Feds Face New Limits

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsNovember 7, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Chicago Judge Limits Federal Agents Amid Immigration Enforcement

    Chicago, Illinois – A federal judge in Chicago has placed restrictions on how federal agents can operate, particularly concerning the use of force during immigration enforcement actions. The judge, Sara Ellis, expressed concerns about the tactics employed during recent operations.

    The judge’s order limits the use of riot control measures like tear gas and pepper balls, specifying they can only be used when “objectively necessary” to prevent an immediate threat. It also restricts physical force, like pushing protestors or journalists. Agents are now required to issue two warnings before deploying riot control weapons.

    This decision follows a lawsuit from news organizations and protestors who claim federal agents used excessive force.

    A Homeland Security official stated the department plans to appeal, saying the ruling could endanger law enforcement.

    This action comes amid increased federal efforts to enforce immigration laws, which some view as necessary to maintain order and uphold the law. Supporters of stricter immigration enforcement often argue that federal agents need the tools and flexibility to carry out their duties effectively and ensure public safety. Critics, however, raise concerns about potential overreach and the need to protect civil liberties.

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