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US Justice Department removes attorney who told immigration judge, "This job stinks"

According to a source with knowledge of the matter, the U.S. Justice Department removed a government attorney from an assignment in Minnesota, after she told a federal court, "This job stinks," and claimed that immigration authorities failed to follow a court order.

Julie Le, an immigration attorney at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security was assigned to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Minnesota. Hundreds of lawsuits were filed in the district court by people who challenged their detention as a result of the Trump administration's immigration enforcement blitz.

U.S. district judge Jerry Blackwell ordered her to appear in front of him and another government attorney in a courtroom in St. Paul on Tuesday, to explain why the Administration had not consistently complied with the court's orders in several instances including those directing the release detainees.

Le, according to a transcript of a court hearing, told the judge that she "stupidly", volunteered to start working at the U.S. Attorney's Office on January 5, to assist it in addressing?hundreds? of lawsuits filed by people who were swept up in the "Operation Metro Surge", a Minnesota-based operation.

What do you want me do? The transcript revealed that she had said. "The ?system sucks. "This job is a sucker."

A Justice Department spokesperson stated that the Trump administration is complying with court order "and fully enforcing Federal Immigration?Law", and blamed high caseloads to "rogue judges."

According to the source, Le's job was terminated by the Justice Department. Le's remarks were deemed "unprofessional" and "unbecoming" by a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security. However, she did not confirm whether Le had returned to her former job.

Le has not responded to any requests for comment.

Le told the court on Tuesday that she worked day and night to make sure that all court orders were followed.

She said that she did not receive proper training from the Justice Department and struggled to make sure U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (which they had not done previously or currently) complied with court orders.

According to the transcript, Le said: "Sometimes I wish that you would hold me in contempt so that I could have a full 24 hours of sleep."

The U.S. Attorney's Office of Minnesota is under pressure due to a?flood of immigration petitions, and cases that accuse demonstrators of attacking federal agents. Six prosecutors resigned this month, including senior officials, in protest at the way President Donald Trump's government handled the investigation into Renee Good's fatal shooting by an immigration officer.

Blackwell was appointed by Democratic President Joe Biden. He said that he "understood the concerns regarding the amount of energy the DOJ is spending, but with respect, you are responsible for some of this because you have not complied with orders."

Le shared her concerns with him about the way immigration cases are handled.

She said, "I'm not white as you can tell." "My family is at the same risk as anyone else that could be picked up, so I shared that concern and took it to heart." Reporting by Nate Raymond, Washington and Andrew Goudsward; editing by Peter Graff and Cynthia Osterman

(source: Reuters)