US judge charged with aiding escape from immigration police

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NEW YORK, April 26, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – An American judge and a former court
worker were charged on Thursday for allegedly helping a man escape US
immigration police, the Department of Justice said.

Judge Shelley Richmond Joseph and Wesley MacGregor were indicted on one
count of conspiracy to obstruct justice and two counts of “obstruction of
justice — aiding and abetting” in the case, the department said in a
statement.

MacGregor was also charged with perjury for allegedly lying to a federal
grand jury about the incident.

“The allegations in today’s indictment involve obstruction by a sitting
judge, that is intentional interference with the enforcement of federal law,
and that is a crime,” US Attorney Andrew Lelling said in the statement.

“We cannot pick and choose the federal laws we follow, or use our personal
views to justify violating the law,” Lelling said.

The charges stem from a 2018 incident in which an “alien defendant” was
arrested and charged with being a fugitive from justice and narcotics
possession, and was to appear before Joseph, according to the Justice
Department.

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had flagged the defendant’s
case, noting that he had twice been deported from the country and was barred
from returning until 2027.

ICE issued a warrant for the man’s removal from the US and dispatched a
plainclothes officer to Joseph’s court to detain him when he appeared there –
– something that has become common since US President Donald Trump took
office.

A court clerk — allegedly at Joseph’s instruction — told the ICE officer
to wait in the lobby, indicating that was where the defendant would go should
he be released.

Instead, MacGregor allegedly escorted him downstairs and “used his security
access card to open the rear sally-port exit and release the defendant.”

Trump has staked his presidency on his insistence that the US is being
overrun by migrants and a promise to build a wall along the border with
Mexico.

Opponents, mostly in the Democratic Party, say his push for the wall and
frequent denunciations of migrants as dangerous criminals incite racial
hatred.

Democratic strongholds such as New York are protesting against the anti-
migrant crackdowns by refusing to share police files with ICE.

Lelling did not specify what has happened to the unnamed defendant, but
Johnson has been suspended without pay while awaiting sentencing.