An appeals court has temporarily paused a federal judge's order requiring U.S. Customs and Border Patrol commander-at-large Greg Bovino to appear in court daily and give updates on immigration enforcement activity in Chicago under the Trump administration's "Operation Midway Blitz." The Department of Justice on Wednesday appealed U.S. District Court Judge Sara Ellis' order, which mandated Bovino check in with her at 6 p.m. daily to ensure compliance with a temporary restraining order that restricted federal agents' use of force in crowd-control tactics. The DOJ filed the appeal just hours before Bovino was slated to check in with the court for the first time. In its petition to the 7 th Circuit Court of Appeals, the DOJ accused the district court of exceeding its powers and asked the appea

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