US appeals court halts order limiting immigration agents' response to Chicago protests

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CHICAGO (Reuters) -A U.S. court on Wednesday paused a judge’s order that restricted when federal immigration agents can use tear gas and other anti-riot weapons on Chicago area residents, journalists and clergy members protesting the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in the city.

The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted the government’s emergency request to pause the order, which required federal immigration agents to give warnings before deploying tear gas and other weapons. The order had also barred agents from arresting or dispersing journalists and required them to wear body cameras and clear identification.

The government asked for the pause on November 10, saying the judge’s order impermissibly micromanaged federal law enforcement in Chicago.

U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis in Chicago issued the order on November 6 after siding with a group of protesters, journalists and clergy members who claimed they were being specifically targeted for violence in violation of their rights to free speech, free assembly and religious freedom under the U.S. Constitution.

Not bad, 14 days to overturn the Obama judge's ruling.

I've noticed that the appeals courts are moving pretty fast these days.
 
I see on the news this morning some jerk who has 50 arrest lit someone on fire on the subway
in Chicago
Hope this is a case the Feds can jump in on
 

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