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Milwaukee Judge Arrested for Obstruction

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A Milwaukee County judge, Hannah Dugan, was arrested by the FBI for allegedly obstructing an immigration arrest operation. The charges stem from her actions last week, when she reportedly helped an undocumented immigrant avoid federal agents. FBI Director Kash Patel announced the arrest, citing obstruction as the basis.
The FBI claims Dugan intentionally misdirected agents seeking Eduardo Flores Ruiz. This incident occurred at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, where Dugan presides.
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Dugan allegedly guided Flores Ruiz, an undocumented immigrant, away from ICE agents. The FBI asserts this allowed him to temporarily evade arrest.
Patel stated the obstruction charges relate to Dugan’s actions during an immigration operation. Such charges can carry significant penalties under federal law.
Dugan has previously described using her judicial role to promote social change. She emphasized aiding vulnerable populations through legal means.
Obstruction of justice is a federal offense often tied to interfering with law enforcement. It can lead to imprisonment if convicted.
Some view Dugan’s actions as a defense of immigrant rights against strict policies. Others argue judges must uphold federal law without interference.
The case highlights tensions between local courts and federal immigration enforcement. Similar disputes have arisen in sanctuary cities across the U.S.
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