Judge orders daily meetings with Border Patrol official Bovino on Chicago immigration crackdown [View all]
Source: WRAL and Associated Press
By CHRISTINE FERNANDO , Associated Press
CHICAGO (AP) A federal judge on Tuesday ordered a senior U.S. Border Patrol official to meet her daily to hear about how the day went after weeks of confrontations between immigration agents and the public in the Chicago area during a weekslong enforcement campaign...
She also noted the sudden deployment of tear gas during a weekend Halloween event.
Children at a Halloween parade do not pose an immediate threat to a law enforcement officer, U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis said. "And you cannot use riot control weapons against them.
Wearing a green uniform, Bovino settled into the witness chair in federal court in Chicago. He is chief of the Border Patrol sector in El Centro, California, one of nine sectors on the Mexican border, and has become the face of the Trump administrations immigration crackdowns in Americas big cities.
The hearing is the latest in a lawsuit by news outlets and protesters who say agents have used excessive force, including tear gas, during demonstrations against immigration sweeps in the Chicago area...
She wants to hear about agents use of force in Little Village, Chicagos Mexican enclave. During an enforcement operation there and in an adjacent suburb, Cicero, at least eight people, including four U.S. citizens, were detained before protesters gathered at the scene, officials said.
Attorneys representing a coalition of news outlets and protesters claim Bovino violated the order in Little Village, and they filed an image of him allegedly throwing tear gas into a crowd without justification.
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