💨 Abstract
A Wisconsin judge, Hannah Dugan, is set to face charges for allegedly helping a migrant, Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, evade an immigration arrest in her courtroom. Dugan is accused of obstructing the arrest by directing agents away and escorting Flores-Ruiz through a private exit. Her defense argues that she is immune from prosecution for official actions. This case comes amid broader tensions between local officials and the Trump administration over immigration enforcement, particularly in state courthouses.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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