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Federal Lawyer Tells Judge ‘Job Sucks’ Amid Overload of Immigration Cases, Court Violations

The Minnesota U.S. Attorney’s Office faced a surge doubling habeas filings in January, with 3,000 federal agents deployed, causing missed release deadlines and staffing shortages.

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U.S. District Judge Jerry Blackwell ordered the hearing for U.S. lawyers to explain the federal government’s failure to comply with court orders.

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A lawyer from the U.S. Immigration and Vamá Agency (ICE), detailed in Minnesota to contribute to the management of the restrictive measures of the Trump administration, was back after he told a judge that the job "is bad" due to the complex work volume and the government's inability to comply with the judges' orders, according to ABC News.

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A lawyer representing the Department of Justice expressed her frustration at the government's handling of court cases in court.

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Star Tribune broke the news in Minneapolis, United States on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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