The representative Tom Tiffany (R-WI) is asking for the resignation of a Wisconsin judge who threatened to hold courts and promised to protect illegal deportation foreigners.
“Monica isham is choosing to protect illegal foreigners on law,” Tiffany written In a publication about X. “She must give up or be eliminated.”
Tiffany’s publication occurs after Imam sent an email to the judges through the State. Judge of the Circuit Court of Sawyer Monica Iseham County explained That she “had no intention” or allowed immigration and customs compliance agents (ICE) to stop and deport illegal migrants. ISHAM’s email was titled “Guide requested or refuse to hold the Court.”
“I have no intention of allowing anyone to be tasks outside my court for ICE and sent to a concentration camp, especially without due process as both constitutions that we swore support the applications. Iseham said in their email.” I no longer feel protected or respected as a judge in this administration. “
Iseham continued to affirm that “if there is no guidance” or support for the judges, she “will refuse to hold the Court at branch 2 in Sawyer County.”
“I will not put myself or my staff that I can feel forced to help me or my community to damage,” Imham said. “We have a judicial meeting of District 10 on May 9 and respectful I ask that they give us some guidance by then we can discuss a group in district 10”.
After being chosen in 2023 as the first American and wife to serve in the Sawyer County Circuit Court, Iseham declared that “he did not assume this responsibility lightly.”
“I promise you, I don’t assume this responsibility lightly,” Isham saying In a Tiktok video. “I know how important it is for our tribal community and our community in Sawyer County as a whole. And I promise that I will make you proud.”
In response to Isham email, the attached attorney general Harmeet Dhillon described the threat as “problematic,” according to Fox News.
As Breitbart News previously reported, Judge Hannah Dugan of the Federal Investigation Office (FBI) arrested Judge Hannah Dugan in Wisconsin for charges of obstruction after, according to the reports, the help of an alien escape trial.
New York Times The columnist David Brooks has described Dugan’s actions as “heroic.”
“If federal application agencies come to your court room and you help a boy to escape, that’s two things: one seems perhaps illegal, but I also think it’s somewhat heroic,” Brooks said.