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Appeals Court Halts Daily Briefings on Border Patrol Tactics

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URGENT UPDATE: The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has just paused a controversial order that required Customs and Border Patrol chief Greg Bovino to deliver daily briefings to a judge regarding treatment of civilians during immigration raids. This development comes within hours of the Department of Justice filing a motion to challenge the order issued by U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis on October 28.

The appeals court’s ruling signals a significant shift in the ongoing legal battles surrounding the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement strategies. Judge Ellis’s order had been described as “extremely unusual” by a federal prosecutor, highlighting the unprecedented nature of the oversight demanded.

In its official statement, the court granted the government’s request for an administrative stay, effectively suspending the requirement for Bovino to appear in court. The order stated: “Pending a decision on the petition for a writ of mandamus, the District Court’s October 28 order is temporarily stayed only to the extent it required Greg Bovino to appear in court, in person…”

This ruling arrives amid heightened scrutiny of immigration enforcement tactics, including the deployment of the National Guard to curb protests and the use of masked agents during arrests at immigration courts. Civil rights organizations have mounted challenges against these methods, questioning their legality and impact on communities.

As this legal saga unfolds, the implications for immigration policy and enforcement tactics remain significant. Observers will be closely monitoring the next steps from both the appeals court and the Department of Justice, as these decisions could set a precedent for how border enforcement is conducted nationwide.

Stay tuned for more updates as this developing story continues to evolve.

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