A person is detained by federal agents on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Ryan Murphy) WASHINGTON (AP) — A government lawyer who told a judge that her job “sucks” during a court hearing stemming from the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota has been removed from her Justice Department post, according to a person familiar with the matter. Julie Le had been working for the Justice Department on a detail, but the U.S.
Main Idea: A Justice Department lawyer, Julie Le, was removed from her assignment after telling a judge that the job “sucks” during a heated immigration hearing in Minnesota.
Key Points:
The removal may slow immigration court work and add confusion for detained migrants, judges, and taxpayers already facing a crowded federal system.
Greater pressure on DHS and ICE could push better training and compliance with court orders, which may improve fairness for communities and voters.
Rate how each entity in this article affected the American people.
Central person in the story; her courtroom comments and removal from the Justice Department post are the main.
Agency overseeing ICE and central to Le’s employment context and the immigration operation.
The immigration surge and personnel dispute are centered on the state and its federal court activity.
His return to the White House and immigration enforcement surge provide the central policy backdrop.
The office ended Le’s assignment, making it a key decision-maker in the article.
Federal agency tied to Le’s role and the immigration enforcement surge driving the article.
Le was working on a Justice Department detail, and her removal from that post is a major action.
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Sign in to commentAttorney quoted giving the petitioners’ perspective; supporting role.
DHS assistant secretary quoted reacting to Le’s conduct; supporting but not central.
Location of the detention scene and part of the article’s setting.