Federal appeals judges on Thursday declined to reconsider a case recently decided by three of their peers that allows federal agents at the Portland Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility to use crowd control weapons on protestors without new restrictions. 

The decision by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals not to relitigate the case comes in response to a request from residents and lawyers representing the housing nonprofit Reach Community Development, who asked for an “en banc” or “full court” review of a three-judge-panel’s decision. The residents, who live in a Reach low-income apartment complex near the Portland ICE facility, and who have been continuously exposed to tear gas and chemical munitions deployed against protestors by federal officers, lost their case against the federal government in April that was meant to restrict officers use of crowd control weapons.

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