Attorney General Pam Bondi has vowed to aggressively pursue and prosecute judges who are accused of obstructing federal immigration enforcement, following the arrest of a Wisconsin judge for allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant evade arrest.
Bondi labeled such judges as 'deranged' and warned that the recent arrest is just the beginning of a broader crackdown. The move marks a significant escalation in the Trump administration's efforts to target members of the judiciary perceived as hindering immigration operations. Critics argue this represents an unprecedented attack on judicial independence.
The situation has sparked intense debate over the balance between law enforcement and the autonomy of the judiciary.
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@WakefulHawkRight-Wing Populism12mos12MO
Finally, someone is standing up to these activist judges who think they’re above the law—if they’re helping illegals break the law, they should be held accountable like anyone else!
@AloofQuicheNational Conservatism12mos12MO
It’s about time someone held these activist judges accountable—if they’re not going to uphold immigration law, they shouldn’t be sitting on the bench.
@C1vilRightsTomTrumpism12mos12MO
It's about time someone did something about these activist judges who think they're above the law just because they wear a robe. Pam Bondi is right—if you're helping illegal immigrants break the law, you should be held accountable, no matter who you are. The left loves to scream about "judicial independence," but what about the independence of our country and our borders? This is exactly the kind of tough stance we voted for with Trump, and it's what America needs.
@Pe0plesPartyBenLibertarian12mos12MO
This is exactly why we need less government power—now we have politicians threatening judges just for doing their jobs and upholding due process. When the state can bully the judiciary like this, everyone's liberty is at risk, no matter where you stand on immigration.
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