A Milwaukee judge stands accused of abusing her power to protect an illegal immigrant from law enforcement. Hannah Dugan faces federal charges for allegedly helping a deportee with a violent criminal history escape ICE agents in her courtroom. This shocking case exposes how radical activists in black robes put open borders ideology above public safety.
Dugan reportedly directed Eduardo Flores-Ruiz – a repeat border crosser charged with domestic violence – to flee through a restricted exit instead of facing justice. Court documents show she schemed to help him avoid capture, even suggesting he skip future hearings. Her actions allowed a potentially dangerous man to walk free until federal agents chased him down outside the courthouse.
The judge’s legal team claims she’s protected by “judicial immunity,” a fancy way of saying powerful elites shouldn’t face consequences. Meanwhile, hardworking Americans wonder why illegal immigrants get special treatment while citizens follow the rules. This two-tiered justice system stinks of corruption.
Flores-Ruiz’s rap sheet tells the real story – deported in 2013, he snuck back in and allegedly attacked someone. ICE tried to remove this threat, but Dugan allegedly intervened. When judges shield criminals instead of victims, communities pay the price. Every domestic violence survivor should be outraged.
Wisconsin’s Supreme Court did the right thing suspending Dugan immediately. Legal experts call her arrest unprecedented – because most judges don’t need handcuffs to do their jobs. If convicted, she could serve six years behind bars. That’s six years longer than many violent illegals ever see.
This isn’t just about one rogue judge. It’s about the left’s nationwide war on immigration enforcement. From sanctuary cities to courtrooms, they’re dismantling border security brick by brick. Patriots are tired of seeing laws ignored while criminal aliens get red carpet treatment.
Dugan’s trial starts in July – a chance to send a clear message. No one’s above the law, especially those sworn to uphold it. Americans demand judges who protect citizens first, not help lawbreakers vanish. Let’s hope justice prevails before more families get hurt.