A federal judge in Washington denied a legal advocacy group’s bid to compel U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to turn over information related to a mass workplace raid conducted last year in Tennessee.

The Wednesday night order came after government lawyers told the court in a filing that the agency would respond to a subpoena in a related lawsuit in Tennessee by noon Thursday, thus providing the names of agents that ICE has confirmed were present at the April 2018 raid.

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