A federal judge in Illinois has had enough of ICE agents body-slamming, macing and shooting people with pepper bullets with no apparent justification. Judge Sarah Ellis on Thursday issued a temporary restraining order blocking federal agents from shooting less-lethal projectiles and chemical irritants and “using force, such as pulling or shoving a person to the ground, tackling, or body slamming an individual.” The ruling—which is in effect for 14-days—came after a slew of incidents involving ICE agents apparently running amok.

In Chicago, CBS News reporter Asal Rezaei was driving away from an ICE facility when a masked ICE agent shot at an open window of her car with a pepper ball gun. The pepper ball sprayed inside, burning her face and causing her to vomit. ICE agents stationed on the

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