7th Circuit stays judge’s order restricting immigration agents’ use of riot control weapons – Capitol News IL

In siding with the Trump administration, the three-judge panel ruled that U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis’ Nov. 6 preliminary injunction overstepped and “impermissibly” infringed on how the executive branch conducts law enforcement activity.
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Joseph A Murzanski
4 months ago

Sara Ellis needs to find a boyfriend. Then again, that wouldn’t work because she always says NO!

Call my shrink
4 months ago

I hope some kids hit him with snowball covered rocks. Better yet. A big gulp full of rocks. See what he thinks

Deb
4 months ago

IL judges are bought and paid for by the Democrats.

McLovin
4 months ago

Judge Ellis wants to be the Federal version of COPA hamstringing the CPD

David F
4 months ago

Where in the heck are the hand tasers, tase EVERYONE that touches a federal agent and put them in zip ties. Even if not charged I bet they will think VERY hard about touching an agent again.

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