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Judge Dugan Arrest, Federal vs. State Power, and Immigration Enforcement

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Marc discusses the arrest of Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan by the FBI for allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant evade ICE agents. Hans von Spakovsky from The Heritage Foundation joins to explain why such actions are not protected by self-surrender rights, citing historical precedent from the first Trump administration. The conversation covers federal vs. state authority, the criminal risks for local officials who obstruct federal agents, and critiques the differing treatment of defendants like Roger Stone. Marc and Hans highlight the constitutional supremacy of federal law in immigration enforcement.
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Marc discusses the arrest of Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan by the FBI for allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant evade ICE agents. Hans von Spakovsky from The Heritage Foundation joins to explain why such actions are not protected by self-surrender rights, citing historical precedent from the first Trump administration. The conversation covers federal vs. state authority, the criminal risks for local officials who obstruct federal agents, and critiques the differing treatment of defendants like Roger Stone. Marc and Hans highlight the constitutional supremacy of federal law in immigration enforcement.
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