Wisconsin judge convicted of obstructing ICE agents in courthouse

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A Wisconsin judge, Hannah Dugan, was found guilty of obstruction for helping a Mexican immigrant evade ICE agents, amid political tensions over immigration enforcement during Trump's administration. She was acquitted of a related concealment charge but faces up to five years in prison, with her sentencing pending and an appeal expected. The case drew national attention, highlighting conflicts between judicial independence and immigration enforcement policies.
- Judge accused of helping immigrant dodge ICE agents found guilty of obstruction The Guardian
- Milwaukee County judge found guilty of obstructing federal immigration agents in courthouse incident Fox News
- Republican leaders vow to impeach Hannah Dugan if she doesn't resign Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
- Judge Convicted of Obstructing Agents as They Sought Undocumented Immigrant The New York Times
- Judge in Wisconsin convicted of helping immigrant avoid arrest by ICE The Washington Post
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