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Rogue judges face the music after helping criminal illegals escape ICE

Rogue judges face the music after helping criminal illegals escape ICE

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Rogue judges face the music after helping criminal illegals escape ICE

Two separate acts of defiance against the Trump administration's deportation program – one in his first term and now another in his second -- could result in two judges losing their seats on the bench.

A judge in Massachusetts and another in Wisconsin tried to sneak criminal illegal aliens out of the courthouse to help them avoid Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers.

Both Boston Municipal Court Judge Shelley Joseph in 2018 and Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan last week literally opened the back doors of the courthouses for illegals while ICE agents were waiting outside.

Abraham Hamilton III is general counsel for American Family Association. He tells American Family Radio that both judges are facing judicial reviews that could cost them their seats on the bench. 

“The Wisconsin judge was arrested herself and charged with aiding and abetting, and interrupting the legal process, which would be the deportation proceeding.

The judge in Boston, recognizing the criminality, voluntarily agreed to a process that could result in her removal from the bench as well, and so that is pending in Boston.

Charges were filed against Joseph during Trump’s first term, but the charges were dropped by Joe Biden’s administration, Politico reported.

In 2018, then-Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey, now the state’s Democratic governor, called charges against Joseph “a radical and politically motivated attack on our state and the independence of our courts.”

Hamilton, Abraham (AFA attorney) Hamilton

Hamilton says both criminal illegal aliens had been deported before, one twice, and had ICE detainers against them.

“The only reason why these illegal aliens were in the Boston court and the Wisconsin courtroom was because they were there for independent criminal charges that occurred in America in addition to them entering our country illegally,” Hamilton said.

As far as Hamilton knows, the only thing these two judges have in common is that they are apparently opposed to deporting illegals who have committed additional crimes in this country.

“The only thing that I can see, obviously I'm not a mind reader or heart reader, but the one thing you can see is that they were opposed to these two individuals being detained by ICE and deported. That's the only thing you can see,” Hamilton said.


Editor's Note: American Family Association is the parent organization of the American Family News Network, which operates AFN.net.