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Last week, a Trump appointee, Judge Fernando Rodriguez, blocked officials from using the act in southern Texas. Last month, the Supreme Court allowed removals under the act, but said migrants are entitled to the opportunity to challenge accusations made against them. In response, challenges have been filed in districts across the country. Jasmine Garst, NPR News, New York.
Dugan, now in her ninth year as a Milwaukee County Circuit judge, is under federal investigation for allegedly helping an immigrant without legal status avoid arrest by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials. The incident occurred on April 18th. Agents attempted to arrest a Mexican citizen after a hearing in her courtroom.
Dugan, now in her ninth year as a Milwaukee County Circuit judge, is under federal investigation for allegedly helping an immigrant without legal status avoid arrest by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials. The incident occurred on April 18th. Agents attempted to arrest a Mexican citizen after a hearing in her courtroom.
Dugan allegedly directed them to another judge's office and allowed the defendant to leave the courtroom through a side door. The man is now in custody. A spokesperson for the U.S. Marshals confirmed this morning's arrest. In a now-deleted post on X, FBI Director Kash Patel wrote, quote, the judge's obstruction created increased danger to the public. Jasmine Garst, NPR News, New York.
Dugan allegedly directed them to another judge's office and allowed the defendant to leave the courtroom through a side door. The man is now in custody. A spokesperson for the U.S. Marshals confirmed this morning's arrest. In a now-deleted post on X, FBI Director Kash Patel wrote, quote, the judge's obstruction created increased danger to the public. Jasmine Garst, NPR News, New York.
Self-deportation has been a pillar of the Trump administration's immigration policy. They've said so themselves. They've encouraged self-deportation. They've pumped a lot of money into ads in the English language market and Spanish language market, encouraging people to self-deport.
Self-deportation has been a pillar of the Trump administration's immigration policy. They've said so themselves. They've encouraged self-deportation. They've pumped a lot of money into ads in the English language market and Spanish language market, encouraging people to self-deport.
Self-deportation has been a pillar of the Trump administration's immigration policy. They've said so themselves. They've encouraged self-deportation. They've pumped a lot of money into ads in the English language market and Spanish language market, encouraging people to self-deport.
I think as an immigration reporter who's been covering this for years, I just have never heard so many immigrant families talking about self-deportation, like considering it and talking like a scramble to get kids their passports. That is very real.
I think as an immigration reporter who's been covering this for years, I just have never heard so many immigrant families talking about self-deportation, like considering it and talking like a scramble to get kids their passports. That is very real.
I think as an immigration reporter who's been covering this for years, I just have never heard so many immigrant families talking about self-deportation, like considering it and talking like a scramble to get kids their passports. That is very real.
She has two girls that are in school, just really bright girls. One of them is just this delightful six-year-old girl who wants to be a mathematician or maybe a scientist. Education is a really important thing for this mom. And she's just like, I want my girls to access this education that they could not get in my country.
She has two girls that are in school, just really bright girls. One of them is just this delightful six-year-old girl who wants to be a mathematician or maybe a scientist. Education is a really important thing for this mom. And she's just like, I want my girls to access this education that they could not get in my country.
She has two girls that are in school, just really bright girls. One of them is just this delightful six-year-old girl who wants to be a mathematician or maybe a scientist. Education is a really important thing for this mom. And she's just like, I want my girls to access this education that they could not get in my country.
The mood was tense on Friday as federal judge Paolo Zini's chastised Justice Department lawyers. The hearing comes following Thursday's Supreme Court decision, which largely upheld Zini's original order to bring Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia back to the U.S.
The mood was tense on Friday as federal judge Paolo Zini's chastised Justice Department lawyers. The hearing comes following Thursday's Supreme Court decision, which largely upheld Zini's original order to bring Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia back to the U.S.
The Trump administration has asked for more time, arguing that the government needs, quote, a meaningful opportunity to review the Supreme Court's decision. In this latest hearing, Judge Ziniz reminded lawyers for the Justice Department that the government was prohibited from sending Abrego Garcia to El Salvador in the first place.
The Trump administration has asked for more time, arguing that the government needs, quote, a meaningful opportunity to review the Supreme Court's decision. In this latest hearing, Judge Ziniz reminded lawyers for the Justice Department that the government was prohibited from sending Abrego Garcia to El Salvador in the first place.
and demanding that they give her daily updates on efforts to secure his return. Jasmine Garst, NPR News, New York.
and demanding that they give her daily updates on efforts to secure his return. Jasmine Garst, NPR News, New York.