A federal grand jury indicted a Democratic House lawmaker from Newark, New Jersey, over her confrontation with US immigration officers outside a private detention facility that is key to the Trump administration’s mass deportation plans, according to a prosecutor.
US Representative
McIver, who was previously charged by criminal complaint, said in a post on X that “the facts of this case will prove I was just doing my job” and she will plead not guilty.
The indictment of McIver, 38, sets up a prolonged court battle with Habba, who was formerly a personal attorney for President
McIver was charged after a May 9 congressional oversight visit to Delaney Hall that erupted into a scuffle between agents and protestors seeking to halt the arrest of Newark Mayor
In initially charging McIver, the US said she and others surrounded Baraka to prevent him from being handcuffed, according to her criminal complaint. She “placed her arms around him” and “encircled him in a ‘human shield,’” the complaint said.
She then “slammed her forearm into the body” of one agent and “used each of her forearms to forcibly strike” another officer, according to the complaint.
“The legal process will expose this prosecution for what it truly is — political retaliation against a dedicated public servant who refuses to shy away from her oversight responsibilities,” McIver attorney
In dismissing the Baraka case, US Magistrate Judge
“The apparent rush in this case, culminating today in the embarrassing retraction of charges, suggests a failure to adequately investigate, to carefully gather facts, and to thoughtfully consider the implications of your actions before wielding your immense power,” Espinosa told Habba’s prosecutor in court.
On June 3, Baraka, a Democrat, filed a federal lawsuit accusing Habba and a Homeland Security Investigations official in their personal capacities of false arrest and malicious prosecution. He also accused Habba of defamation.
Habba said in a social media post that joining her to fight crime would be a “far better use of time for the great citizens of New Jersey.”
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