Judge orders agents in Chicago area to wear body cameras after violent clashes
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A federal judge in Chicago has mandated that immigration officers in the region don body cameras, a decision influenced by the aggressive tactics witnessed in recent protests. The directive was announced by U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis, who expressed her dismay after observing the use of tear gas and other forceful measures against demonstrators.

Judge Ellis, reacting to the incidents that transpired during the Trump administration’s intensified immigration measures, remarked on the troubling scenes she had witnessed through media coverage. “Living in Chicago, as many of you know, I am not oblivious to what’s happening,” she stated, highlighting her concern over the actions of federal agents.

Just the previous week, Judge Ellis had already imposed a requirement for agents to display badges visibly. Furthermore, she prohibited the use of specific riot control tactics against peaceful demonstrators and members of the press, reinforcing her commitment to ensuring lawful enforcement practices.

“The images and reports I encounter raise significant doubts about whether my directives are being adhered to,” Judge Ellis noted, underscoring her vigilance in monitoring how her orders are implemented on the ground. Her comments reflect a broader concern for maintaining civil liberties while ensuring security, a balance that remains a focal point in the ongoing dialogue surrounding law enforcement practices.

“I’m getting images and seeing images on the news, in the paper, reading reports where I’m having concerns about my order being followed,” the judge said.

Sean Skedzielewski, an attorney representing the government, laid blame with “one-sided and selectively edited media reports.”

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