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Trump Administration to Repatriate Survivors of Caribbean Anti-Drug Operation Following Vessel Strike

The Trump administration plans to send two survivors of a military strike on a suspected drug-carrying vessel back to Ecuador and Colombia. President Trump confirmed the operation destroyed what he described as a “large drug-carrying submarine” transporting fentanyl toward the United States.

Survivors to Face Prosecution in Home Countries

Two survivors rescued after a U.S. military strike action on a suspected narcotics submarine in the Caribbean will be repatriated to their home countries of Ecuador and Colombia, according to statements from President Donald Trump. The decision avoids potential legal complications regarding their status within the United States justice system, with the administration opting to have the individuals face detention and prosecution in their native jurisdictions.

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Federal Immigration Agents Required to Wear Body Cameras in Chicago Operations Following Court Order

A U.S. district judge has ordered federal immigration officers in Chicago to wear body cameras during enforcement operations. The ruling comes amid ongoing legal challenges to the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in the city and follows previous court orders requiring warning before using riot control weapons.

Court Mandates Body Cameras for Federal Immigration Operations

A federal judge has ordered immigration enforcement officers in Chicago to wear body cameras during operations, according to court documents reviewed by Reuters. U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis issued the ruling Friday, requiring federal law enforcement officers involved in immigration enforcement to activate their body cameras during public interactions.