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Milwaukee Judge Faces Federal Trial for Alleged Obstruction in ICE Arrest

Judge Hannah Dugan, accused of aiding an undocumented immigrant’s escape from federal agents, pleads not guilty as political tensions over immigration enforcement intensify.

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Overview

  • Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested on April 25 and indicted on May 13 for allegedly obstructing ICE agents attempting to detain Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, an undocumented immigrant facing domestic abuse charges.
  • Newly released courtroom footage reportedly shows Dugan directing Flores-Ruiz and his lawyer to use a private exit, allowing him to evade arrest temporarily before being apprehended by agents outside the courthouse.
  • Attorney General Pam Bondi has defended the prosecution, asserting that no one is above the law and warning against harboring undocumented immigrants.
  • The case has deepened partisan divides, with Democrats criticizing the arrest as an attack on judicial independence and Republicans praising it as a stand against activist judges.
  • Judge Dugan, who denies the allegations, is suspended from her duties as she awaits trial scheduled for July 21, highlighting ongoing conflicts between judicial autonomy and aggressive federal immigration policies.