A federal judge ruled on Thursday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers must wear body cameras to document their operations in Chicago .

The ruling comes as violent protesters clash with federal immigration authorities in Illinois .

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United States District Judge Sara Ellis determined that body cameras are necessary to capture how federal officers handle anti-ICE protests in the wake of criticism from Democrats and journalists.

Last week, Ellis ruled federal a

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