❓WHAT HAPPENED: A Wisconsin judge is set to stand trial on charges of obstructing immigration enforcement by allegedly helping an illegal immigrant evade arrest.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Judge Hannah Dugan, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, and Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, an illegal immigrant from Mexico.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Incident occurred on April 18 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The trial begins December 15.
💬KEY QUOTE: Prosecutors claim Dugan acted “corruptly” by impeding Flores-Ruiz’s arrest and misleading law enforcement about the need for a judicial warrant.
🎯IMPACT: The trial highlights ongoing issues with activist judges, sanctuary state and city officials, and far-left activists who have attempted to interfere with and impede ICE enforcement actions.
Hannah Dugan, a Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge, is heading to trial and facing federal charges for allegedly obstructing immigration enforcement efforts. The charges stem from an incident on April 18, when Dugan was accused of helping an illegal immigrant, Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, evade arrest by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
According to the indictment, Dugan diverted federal agents away from the hallway where they planned to arrest Flores-Ruiz after his court appearance on domestic violence charges. The judge allegedly escorted Flores-Ruiz and his attorney out through a non-public door, allowing him to temporarily avoid capture. Flores-Ruiz was later arrested outside the courthouse after a brief pursuit.
Prosecutors claim Dugan acted “corruptly” and misled federal agents by stating that they required a judicial warrant to make the arrest. Witnesses also described her as “visibly angry” upon learning of the agents’ presence. Dugan, who has pleaded not guilty, has been suspended from her judicial duties while the case proceeds.
Dugan’s defense argues that she followed courthouse policies and acted in good faith, citing prior incidents of controversy surrounding illegal immigration arrests in courthouses. Her lawyers plan to argue that she notified a supervisor about the ICE agents, as instructed by policy.
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