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GUILTY Judge Who Helped Illegal Alien ESCAPE ICE Gets DEVASTATING News From Appeals Court

Gary FranchiApril 7, 2026263 views
GUILTY Judge Who Helped Illegal Alien ESCAPE ICE Gets DEVASTATING News From Appeals Court
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The wheels of justice keep turning for disgraced former Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan, who thought her black robe made her untouchable when she helped an illegal alien escape federal immigration authorities. The corrupt judge just received devastating news that her legal appeals have hit another dead end.

Patriots will remember the shocking April 2025 incident when Dugan was caught red-handed on courthouse security cameras actively helping Eduardo Flores-Ruiz – an illegal immigrant from Mexico facing domestic violence charges – slip out a side door to dodge waiting ICE agents who had a valid warrant for his arrest.

The brazen courthouse corruption was so outrageous it sparked nationwide outrage. As one social media user pointed out: "Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan caught red-handed sneaking an illegal immigrant out the back door of her own courthouse to dodge ICE agents waiting with a warrant. She didn't just look the other way, she actively helped him slip away!"

When initially confronted about her lawless behavior, the arrogant judge claimed she was "immune" from prosecution because of her position. That entitled attitude didn't age well – Dugan was tried, convicted, and is now awaiting sentencing for obstructing federal immigration enforcement.

"Isn't sanctuary protection exactly what Wisconsin Judge Dugan did when she helped an illegal escape out a side door in her courthouse? She was tried, found guilty and is awaiting sentencing. It seems that sanctuary protection helps illegals hide from Federal Authorities,"

wrote another observer, perfectly summarizing how activist judges have turned our courthouses into sanctuary hideouts.

No Escape for the Escape Artist

Now that President Trump is back in office with his mass deportation agenda in full swing, cases like Dugan's send a crystal clear message: there will be consequences for officials who obstruct ICE and put illegal aliens above American law and order.

As one social media wit perfectly captured Dugan's dwindling options: "Judge Dugan down to final option β€” hoping yet another judge leaves the courthouse back door open."

The American people are done with activist judges who think they can pick and choose which federal laws to follow. How many more corrupt officials need to face consequences before the message sinks in?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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LawAndOrderFirstVerifiedApr 8, 2026
About time! Judges who obstruct federal immigration enforcement should face the full consequences.
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PatriotMom2016VerifiedApr 8, 2026
Finally! Some accountability for judges who think they're above federal law. This sets an important precedent.
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TexasLibertyVerifiedApr 8, 2026
Exactly! The rule of law applies to everyone, including activist judges.
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SmallTownMayorVerifiedApr 8, 2026
As an elected official myself, I can't understand how any judge thinks they can just ignore federal law. We took an oath to uphold ALL laws, not pick and choose which ones we like.
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BorderSecurityNowVerifiedApr 8, 2026
I witnessed firsthand in my community how dangerous it gets when local officials interfere with ICE operations. These judges need to understand they're putting citizens at risk.
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ConstitutionalConservativeVerifiedApr 8, 2026
What was the specific sentence handed down? The article mentions devastating news but I'd like to know the exact consequences this judge is facing.
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NewsReader45VerifiedApr 9, 2026
Good question - hoping for more details on whether this affects their ability to serve on the bench.
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AmericaFirst2024VerifiedApr 9, 2026
JUSTICE SERVED! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ
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RetiredLEOVerifiedApr 9, 2026
After 25 years in law enforcement, I've seen too many cases where judicial activism undermines public safety. This appeals court decision gives me hope that the system can still work correctly.