Raquel Bueno, whose husband was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement on May 4 in Nashville, wipes her eyes as ICE agents and Tennessee Highway Patrol officers stand by. (Photo: John Partipilo)
A Nashville judge has rejected one of the state’s legal arguments for refusing to disclose the identities of Tennessee Highway Patrol officers involved in immigration enforcement actions but asked to hear additional arguments before making a final ruling.
The Tennessee Immigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition, or TIRRC, filed a public records lawsuit against the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security in August, alleging the agency failed to meaningfully respond to its request for records and video footage involving officers during mass immigration sweeps in Nashville earlier th

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