CHICAGO — Many federal officers assigned to immigration enforcement in the Chicago area have body cameras, but Congress would have to allocate more funds to expand their use, officials testified Monday at a hearing about the tactics agents are using in Trump administration's crackdown, which has produced more than 1,000 arrests.
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Officials say many federal officers involved in immigration enforcement in Chicago have body cameras, but expanding their use requires more funding from Congress
The issue was discussed at a hearing Monday about the tactics used in the Trump administration's crackdown in Chicago, which has led to over 1,000 arrests
U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis has ordered agents to wear cameras during arrests and searches
Officials testified about the o