ICE Deports Illegal Alien Whom Wisconsin Judge Is Accused of Helping Evade Arrest

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While no doubt an affront to the tender sensibilities of leftists, one of their hero illegal aliens who was escorted to the back door of a court building in the company of a Wisconsin judge in the hopes he could escape ICE has been deported.



Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has deported an illegal alien whom Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, Judge Hannah Dugan is charged with trying to help evade arrest by federal agents.

Flores-Ruiz also faced charges for strangulation and suffocation, battery, and domestic abuse.

Over the weekend, ICE agents deported illegal alien Eduardo Flores-Ruiz of Mexico. Flores-Ruiz crossed the southern border in 2013 and was apprehended by Border Patrol agents in Nogales, Arizona. He was swiftly deported to Mexico, but illegally crossed the border again, a felony.

As noted, Flores-Ruiz also faced charges for strangulation and suffocation, battery, and domestic abuse.

These are people the left defines as their heroes.
 
While no doubt an affront to the tender sensibilities of leftists, one of their hero illegal aliens who was escorted to the back door of a court building in the company of a Wisconsin judge in the hopes he could escape ICE has been deported.



Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has deported an illegal alien whom Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, Judge Hannah Dugan is charged with trying to help evade arrest by federal agents.

Flores-Ruiz also faced charges for strangulation and suffocation, battery, and domestic abuse.

Over the weekend, ICE agents deported illegal alien Eduardo Flores-Ruiz of Mexico. Flores-Ruiz crossed the southern border in 2013 and was apprehended by Border Patrol agents in Nogales, Arizona. He was swiftly deported to Mexico, but illegally crossed the border again, a felony.

As noted, Flores-Ruiz also faced charges for strangulation and suffocation, battery, and domestic abuse.

These are people the left defines as their heroes.
They should deport the judge too.
 
She could stay at the illegal alien's place.
As she was indicted on obstruction and concealing an individual to prevent arrest charges, and, as the Wisconsin Supreme Court suspended her from her official duties. A trial for the case is scheduled to begin in December 2025.

This might be the appropriate time for her to illegally cross into Mexico, stay at the illegal alien’s place and demand free stuff.
 
While no doubt an affront to the tender sensibilities of leftists, one of their hero illegal aliens who was escorted to the back door of a court building in the company of a Wisconsin judge in the hopes he could escape ICE has been deported.



Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has deported an illegal alien whom Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, Judge Hannah Dugan is charged with trying to help evade arrest by federal agents.

Flores-Ruiz also faced charges for strangulation and suffocation, battery, and domestic abuse.

Over the weekend, ICE agents deported illegal alien Eduardo Flores-Ruiz of Mexico. Flores-Ruiz crossed the southern border in 2013 and was apprehended by Border Patrol agents in Nogales, Arizona. He was swiftly deported to Mexico, but illegally crossed the border again, a felony.

As noted, Flores-Ruiz also faced charges for strangulation and suffocation, battery, and domestic abuse.

These are people the left defines as their heroes.
Arrest the JUDGE and deport it too.
 
Everyone in the United States — citizen or not — is guaranteed Due Process.
And every illegal immigrant who is caught and released gets their due process the moment they are given a court date.
That court date IS the process.
They’re told:
• the charges,
• the time and place of their hearing,
• the judge’s location,
• their right to bring an attorney,
• and the consequences of not appearing.
That satisfies the constitutional requirement.
Due process = notice + opportunity to be heard.
They got both.
🚫
But here’s the part nobody on the Left ever talks about:
After Biden released millions into the country…
Roughly 97%-98% never showed up for their court hearing.
And the law is very clear:
If you don’t show up after being notified, the judge must issue a removal order in absentia on the spot.
(8 U.S.C. § 1229a(b)(5))
It’s the same outcome you’d get if you skipped ANY other court case in America like a speeding ticket, DUI, Custody or Divorce, or a property line dispute. No show? You Lose!
⚖️
How it actually works (and it’s FAST):
You can tell 100 people to appear at 9am,
100 more at 10am,
100 more at 11am…
Most of them don’t show.
A single immigration judge can easily handle 500–600 no-show cases a day:
• Call the name
• No answer
• Verify proper notice was given
• Sign the removal order
• Next case
This is standard procedure, and it’s been upheld for decades.
And yes — that means one judge can issue 150,000–180,000 valid deportation orders a year when most respondents vanish into the interior.
🚨
But every single one of them had due process.
They weren’t denied anything.
They were given a chance and they ignored it.
Due process isn’t “infinite do-overs.”
It’s one fair chance.
They got it.
They didn’t use it.
That’s on them — not the system.
🔚
Bottom Line:
“Denied due process” is a myth.
They were given notice.
They were given a hearing date.
They chose not to show up.
That IS due process — and deportation after that is simply enforcing the law, not violating rights

Anonymous post from Facebook
 
Everyone in the United States — citizen or not — is guaranteed Due Process.
And every illegal immigrant who is caught and released gets their due process the moment they are given a court date.
That court date IS the process.
They’re told:
• the charges,
• the time and place of their hearing,
• the judge’s location,
• their right to bring an attorney,
• and the consequences of not appearing.
That satisfies the constitutional requirement.
Due process = notice + opportunity to be heard.
They got both.
🚫
But here’s the part nobody on the Left ever talks about:
After Biden released millions into the country…
Roughly 97%-98% never showed up for their court hearing.
And the law is very clear:
If you don’t show up after being notified, the judge must issue a removal order in absentia on the spot.
(8 U.S.C. § 1229a(b)(5))
It’s the same outcome you’d get if you skipped ANY other court case in America like a speeding ticket, DUI, Custody or Divorce, or a property line dispute. No show? You Lose!
⚖️
How it actually works (and it’s FAST):
You can tell 100 people to appear at 9am,
100 more at 10am,
100 more at 11am…
Most of them don’t show.
A single immigration judge can easily handle 500–600 no-show cases a day:
• Call the name
• No answer
• Verify proper notice was given
• Sign the removal order
• Next case
This is standard procedure, and it’s been upheld for decades.
And yes — that means one judge can issue 150,000–180,000 valid deportation orders a year when most respondents vanish into the interior.
🚨
But every single one of them had due process.
They weren’t denied anything.
They were given a chance and they ignored it.
Due process isn’t “infinite do-overs.”
It’s one fair chance.
They got it.
They didn’t use it.
That’s on them — not the system.
🔚
Bottom Line:
“Denied due process” is a myth.
They were given notice.
They were given a hearing date.
They chose not to show up.
That IS due process — and deportation after that is simply enforcing the law, not violating rights

Anonymous post from Facebook
Correct.

They refuse due process. They shouldn't get another chance the next time they get caught.
 
Everyone in the United States — citizen or not — is guaranteed Due Process.
And every illegal immigrant who is caught and released gets their due process the moment they are given a court date.
That court date IS the process.
They’re told:
• the charges,
• the time and place of their hearing,
• the judge’s location,
• their right to bring an attorney,
• and the consequences of not appearing.
That satisfies the constitutional requirement.
Due process = notice + opportunity to be heard.
They got both.
🚫
But here’s the part nobody on the Left ever talks about:
After Biden released millions into the country…
Roughly 97%-98% never showed up for their court hearing.
And the law is very clear:
If you don’t show up after being notified, the judge must issue a removal order in absentia on the spot.
(8 U.S.C. § 1229a(b)(5))
It’s the same outcome you’d get if you skipped ANY other court case in America like a speeding ticket, DUI, Custody or Divorce, or a property line dispute. No show? You Lose!
⚖️
How it actually works (and it’s FAST):
You can tell 100 people to appear at 9am,
100 more at 10am,
100 more at 11am…
Most of them don’t show.
A single immigration judge can easily handle 500–600 no-show cases a day:
• Call the name
• No answer
• Verify proper notice was given
• Sign the removal order
• Next case
This is standard procedure, and it’s been upheld for decades.
And yes — that means one judge can issue 150,000–180,000 valid deportation orders a year when most respondents vanish into the interior.
🚨
But every single one of them had due process.
They weren’t denied anything.
They were given a chance and they ignored it.
Due process isn’t “infinite do-overs.”
It’s one fair chance.
They got it.
They didn’t use it.
That’s on them — not the system.
🔚
Bottom Line:
“Denied due process” is a myth.
They were given notice.
They were given a hearing date.
They chose not to show up.
That IS due process — and deportation after that is simply enforcing the law, not violating rights

Anonymous post from Facebook
When has an illegal alien being escorted out the back door by a judge as a way to thwart law enforcement efforts been due process?
 
While no doubt an affront to the tender sensibilities of leftists, one of their hero illegal aliens who was escorted to the back door of a court building in the company of a Wisconsin judge in the hopes he could escape ICE has been deported.



Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has deported an illegal alien whom Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, Judge Hannah Dugan is charged with trying to help evade arrest by federal agents.

Flores-Ruiz also faced charges for strangulation and suffocation, battery, and domestic abuse.

Over the weekend, ICE agents deported illegal alien Eduardo Flores-Ruiz of Mexico. Flores-Ruiz crossed the southern border in 2013 and was apprehended by Border Patrol agents in Nogales, Arizona. He was swiftly deported to Mexico, but illegally crossed the border again, a felony.

As noted, Flores-Ruiz also faced charges for strangulation and suffocation, battery, and domestic abuse.

These are people the left defines as their heroes.
Oh what a shame. Should have deported the judge as well.
 
While no doubt an affront to the tender sensibilities of leftists, one of their hero illegal aliens who was escorted to the back door of a court building in the company of a Wisconsin judge in the hopes he could escape ICE has been deported.



Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has deported an illegal alien whom Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, Judge Hannah Dugan is charged with trying to help evade arrest by federal agents.

Flores-Ruiz also faced charges for strangulation and suffocation, battery, and domestic abuse.

Over the weekend, ICE agents deported illegal alien Eduardo Flores-Ruiz of Mexico. Flores-Ruiz crossed the southern border in 2013 and was apprehended by Border Patrol agents in Nogales, Arizona. He was swiftly deported to Mexico, but illegally crossed the border again, a felony.

As noted, Flores-Ruiz also faced charges for strangulation and suffocation, battery, and domestic abuse.

These are people the left defines as their heroes.

Time for the old sendoff serenade

 

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