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Government lawyer yanked from immigration detail

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US Justice Department removes lawyer who told judge in immigration case 'this job sucks'
By Nate Raymond and Andrew Goudsward Feb 4 (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department has removed a government lawyer from an assignment in Minnesota after she told a federal judge "this job sucks" and immigration authorities had failed to comply with court orders,

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'This job sucks': Government lawyers, drowning in immigration cases, have had it
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Government Lawyer Yanked From Immigration Detail in Minnesota After Telling Judge 'This Job Sucks'
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Minnesota prosecutor seeks ‘immediate’ relief amid influx of 427 immigration lawsuits
The top federal prosecutor in Minnesota is urging an appeals court to move quickly over a key immigration enforcement dispute, saying his office is buckling under a flood of lawsuits against the Trump...

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Will Americans welcome 'softer touch' to immigration enforcement?
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8 more federal prosecutors leaving US attorney's office in Minnesota
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"Tsunami" of immigration cases strains U.S. Attorney's offices across America

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What Trump officials and immigration lawyers say about ICE detaining a 5-year-old

The child’s immigration status may be a critical factor, and it is unclear if the 5-year-old was legally in the United States. If he wasn’t, he may be subject to deportation with one or both parents. Charles, the ICE official, said Friday that the family entered the United States together, suggesting the he was not a U.S.-born citizen.
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Immigration attorney says asylum seekers face diminished chances under third-party country policy

The Kohistani brothers came from Afghanistan and are seeking asylum. But an Ogden immigration attorney not connected to the case says the chance of them being granted asylum here is greatly diminished
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Moving goal post: Lawyer thinks Oakmont ICE arrest the result of new immigration priorities

It appears politics, not immigration law, sparked the arrest of Jose Flores in Oakmont last week, the man’s lawyer suggested. “Jose’s legal posture in the country is one that allows him to remain and work lawfully in the U.
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