Supreme Court Gives Trump Admin Major Immigration Win

An 8–1 Supreme Court ruling, with only Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson dissenting, handed Donald Trump sweeping authority to end Temporary Protected Status for roughly 300,000 Venezuelan migrants. The justices effectively rebuked a lower court that had blocked Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s February decision to terminate TPS, accepting the administration’s argument that such immigration judgments belong to the executive, not to a single district judge.

For Venezuelan families who built lives under Biden-era protections, the ruling lands like a thunderclap. Work permits, homes, and school routines now exist on borrowed time as the administration moves to “immediately remove” migrants it no longer deems in the national interest. Supporters frame the decision as restoring border sovereignty and curbing executive overreach by Biden officials. Critics see a cold political calculation that treats human beings as policy debris, swept aside by a court willing to bless the harshest possible reading of presidential power.

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