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Border Patrol commander promises to persist in using tear gas following Minnesota federal judge’s order.

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    • A Trump administration immigration official has stated that federal agents will continue to use tear gas in response to violent protests occurring in Minneapolis.
    • This decision comes despite a recent order from a Minnesota federal judge that restricts the use of tear gas on peaceful demonstrators.
    • The Border Patrol commander emphasized the distinction between peaceful and violent protesters, suggesting that the federal agents’ actions are targeted specifically at the latter group.
    • The ongoing use of tear gas by federal agents has been a subject of contention, highlighting the broader debate over law enforcement tactics during protests.
    • The decision reflects the administration’s commitment to maintaining aggressive measures to control protests deemed violent.
    • This development is part of a larger narrative concerning the federal response to civil unrest and the legal challenges associated with it.

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