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Extracted Claims (18140)
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Simplified: The article was printed on Nov 13, 2025 in the New York edition, section A, page 17.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: A federal judge voiced concerns about cruel conditions at a Chicago detention center and ordered improvements.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: A federal judge said immigration agents' use of force is shocking and issued an injunction limiting actions.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: Judge Cummings is among several judges concerned about immigration agents' conduct in Chicago this fall.1 sources4 months ago
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👤 Mark FlemingSimplified: Mark Fleming believes the case will show the recent operation was unlawful.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: Plaintiffs' lawyers believe more people than the 615 detainees were wrongly detained.1 sources4 months ago
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👤 William WeilandSimplified: The government considers at least 12 of 615 detainees a public safety threat.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: Federal agents flooded Chicago since September, making thousands of arrests and clashing with residents.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: The consent decree restricts immigration agents' ability to arrest without warrants in six states, including Illinois.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: The ruling is part of a case filed in 2018, during Trump's first term, and resolved with a consent decree during Biden's presidency.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: Released detainees must post bond and be electronically monitored.1 sources4 months ago
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👤 Judge CummingsSimplified: Judge Cummings plans to release most of 615 immigration detainees.1 sources4 months ago
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👤 Jeffrey CummingsSimplified: Judge Jeffrey Cummings found instances where immigration agents made arrests without warrants, violating a consent decree.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: A Chicago federal judge said on Wednesday he will order the release of hundreds of immigrants arrested during Operation Midway Blitz.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: The bill restores federal workers' jobs and guarantees backpay.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: Senate Democrats brokered a deal with Republicans to end the shutdown.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: Voting was mostly along party lines, with few exceptions.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: The bill is now sent to the president for approval.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: The House approved a Senate bill to end the longest US government shutdown.1 sources4 months ago
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Simplified: The measure passed with 222 yes votes and 209 no votes.1 sources4 months ago