The Department of Justice reportedly has plans to bring charges against one of the three Democrat lawmakers who were seen breaching a New Jersey
ICE facility earlier in May. Rep.
LaMonica McIver was seen on bodycam footage shoving security agents at the Delaney Hall detention facility.
Three sources speaking on condition of anonymity told the
New Jersey Globe that there were plans to charge McIver. While the nature of the charges are currently unknown, the outlet said interim US Attorney Alina Habba could announce the charges as soon as Friday, and McIver may turn herself in the same day.
McIver, alongside fellow Dem lawmakers Bonnie Watson and Rob Menendez, visited the facility on May 9 alongside Newark Mayor Ras Baraka to allegedly conduct "oversight."
Baraka, who has claimed that the facility does not have the proper permits to run, was arrested at the scene, while the three lawmakers were not.
McIver was seen in footage of an altercation pushing her way past a Department of Homeland Security agent and going through the facility’s gates.
The three lawmakers may face
disciplinary actions in Congress for their involvement in the incident. Mike Johnson said measures such as censure, being stripped of committee assignments, and expulsion were being looked at, however, he noted that the latter measure would be hard to achieve in the current party makeup of the House.
"Look, I think it's pretty clear that the law was violated," Johnson said. "You might have noticed the
Wisconsin judge that was trying to conceal the illegal alien that was gonna be apprehended by ICE, a federal grand jury indicted judge." He said that the judge is facing up to six years in jail and up to $350,000 in fines "because she obstructed the proceedings. She obstructed justice."
"What these House Democrats did is in that same vein of what the judge is being indicted for, so I think there’s some legal ramifications to play out here and we’ll see."
Interim US Attorney Alina Habba could announce the charges as soon as Friday, and McIver may turn herself in the same day.
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