A federal judge in Chicago on Friday clarified that all immigration-enforcement agents must have body-worn cameras in the field as part of a temporary restraining order over the tear gassing and rough treatment of protesters and media during the Trump administration’s ongoing “Operation Midway Blitz.”

In a hearing at the Dirksen U.S. Courthouse on Friday, U.S. District Judge Sarah Ellis said she was displeased by the lack of response from the government Thursday when she asked them to come up with suggested language to modify her restraining order when it came to body-worn cameras.

“Nothing came in,” Ellis said Friday. “Let me be clear: This was not a suggestion, it was not a hint, it wasn’t a topic of conversation. It was an order.”

The move came in the wake of a public statement fro

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