People are trying to politicize this issue (Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan charged with 2 felonies in ICE case, April 25).
The point that the individual was an undocumented immigrant and deportation have no bearing on what the judge did. Deportation is one issue. Obstructing and concealing an individual is a completely separate issue. If she was concerned about deportation, there were legal ways in which she could have handled the situation. Instead, she took an individual that was being sought by law authorities and helped him to evade the authorities.
I was an administrator in education for 32 years. If I had ever helped a student avoid law authorities who were looking for this student like the judge did, I would have been arrested and lost my job.
Gus Knitt, DeForest
Overreaching judges and Democrats impeding Trump are problem
I am so tired of these judges overreaching and consistently trying to do anything they can possibly think of to go against what is right, what the true American people want, and voted for. This needs to be stopped and not allowed. President Trump is our President, and should be respected and followed. The Democrats must spend every waking moment trying to do anything and everything they can to impede what our President is trying to do for our country. The Democrats are our problem, and they need to be stopped immediately.
Carol Hoffman, Red Oak, Texas
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