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Judge sanctions DOJ attorney during contentious immigration hearing

by LAWIN.news February 19, 2026
written by LAWIN.news February 19, 2026
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A federal judge in Minnesota has found a U.S. Department of Justice attorney in civil contempt of court in an immigration-related case, escalating tensions between the judiciary and the Trump administration over immigration enforcement.

The contempt finding stems from a case in which a government lawyer, representing the Justice Department, failed to comply with a court order involving the treatment of noncitizens and the handling of immigration proceedings. According to court records, the judge determined that the attorney did not follow specific instructions previously issued by the court, warranting a civil contempt citation.

The ruling was issued as part of an ongoing dispute over executive authority and judicial oversight in immigration matters. The case raises broader questions about the limits of executive power, the role of federal judges in supervising immigration enforcement, and the rights of individuals subject to detention or removal.

In the written decision, the judge described the attorney’s conduct as significant enough to interfere with the court’s ability to manage its docket and enforce its rulings. The contempt finding is civil, not criminal. Civil contempt is typically used to compel compliance with court orders or to remedy the consequences of noncompliance. 

Judges in several jurisdictions have reviewed and, in some cases, blocked or modified executive actions, citing statutory and constitutional concerns. Other rulings have allowed government policies to proceed.

The Minnesota case focuses on how immigration authorities carry out detention, removal, or related enforcement actions following court decisions. The judge emphasized that compliance with court orders is essential to maintaining the rule of law and the integrity of the judicial process.

Contempt findings against government attorneys are rare but not unprecedented. Such actions can signal judicial concern about compliance and candor in court proceedings. Public records indicate that the judge issued prior warnings before determining that a formal contempt finding was necessary.

The ruling does not change federal immigration statutes but applies to the conduct of the parties in the specific case. The Department of Justice may seek appellate review, which would allow a higher court to assess whether the contempt finding was within the district judge’s authority.

No details have been released regarding potential internal disciplinary measures by the Justice Department. The outcome of any appeal or further proceedings could influence how similar immigration cases are handled and shape future interactions between federal attorneys and the courts.

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