- A federal appeals court has lifted the requirement for daily check-ins with the Border Patrol chief, meaning that these frequent meetings have been halted.
- The decision comes after a district judge had previously mandated daily briefings on immigration operations in Chicago, which was considered an unprecedented move.
- The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) expressed relief and celebration over the court’s decision to pause the district judge’s order.
- This change in the legal requirements marks a significant shift in how immigration operations oversight is conducted in Chicago.
- The original order for daily briefings had likely imposed significant logistical and operational burdens on the involved agencies.
- The appeals court’s pause indicates ongoing legal proceedings and debates regarding the appropriate level of oversight and reporting for immigration operations.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/federal-appeals-court-cancels-daily-border-patrol-chief-check-ins)













