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Court lifts Chicago protest limits on agents
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71509, member: 636"] A federal appeals court has overturned a preliminary injunction that limited how federal agents could use force against protestors in the Chicago area. The court ruled that the lower court's order was excessively broad and impractical, effectively restraining a wide range of federal officials, including the President and entire departments. The appellate panel found this approach violated separation of powers principles by transforming a single court into a supervisory body over daily federal operations. The lawsuit was initially filed by journalist organizations and protestors against the Trump administration following the announcement of Operation Midway Blitz, an immigration enforcement initiative. They alleged that federal tactics violated constitutional rights. A district judge had previously prohibited ICE agents from using riot-control weapons against journalists and protestors except under narrowly defined circumstances. The appeals court also expressed doubt about whether the plaintiffs had sufficient standing for such sweeping injunctive relief, noting uncertainty about future harm. The case will proceed with oral arguments scheduled at a later date. [/QUOTE]
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