Cloaked under the appearance of a criminal complaint, this action reveals a broader strategy: to intimidate local officials who do not unconditionally support the regime’s controversial immigration enforcement efforts.
The charges against Judge Dugan stem from an encounter on April 18, when federal agents attempted to arrest a defendant, Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, outside her courtroom. Crucially, the agents did not possess a judicial warrant, only an “administrative warrant” issued by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
An administrative warrant does not carry the authority of a court order and does not mandate any cooperation from judges or local law enforcement. It is an internal document, insufficient to compel any legal obligation under the Constitution.
Judge Dugan, faced with ICE agents waiting in the courthouse hallway, took steps consistent with protecting the sanctity of her courtroom proceedings. She directed federal agents to escalate their concerns to the Chief Judge and ensured that the defendant’s hearing was not disrupted by outside interference
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