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Supreme Court Gives Trump Another Win

The U.S. Supreme Court handed President Donald Trump a decisive legal victory on Friday, siding with his administration and ending the Biden White House’s controversial expansion of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelan migrants. The ruling affects over 600,000 Venezuelans who had been shielded from deportation under President Biden’s immigration agenda.


Conservative Majority Reins In Biden’s Amnesty Push

In a late-day order, the Court ruled that President Trump’s policy to end the expanded protections must stand, overturning a lower court ruling from liberal Judge Edward Chen. This marks the second time in just months the justices have intervened to block activist judges who attempted to keep Biden’s migrant protections in place.

“The same result that we reached in May is appropriate here,” the Court’s unsigned ruling stated, underscoring that Biden’s sweeping amnesty plan had no legal foundation.


Liberal Justices Lash Out in Dissent

The Court’s conservative majority stood firm, while the three liberal justices pushed back.

  • Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson issued a fiery dissent, calling the ruling a “grave misuse of our emergency docket.”
  • Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan also dissented but offered little explanation.

Their anger underscores how deeply divided the Court is when it comes to immigration enforcement and executive authority.


How We Got Here: Biden’s Amnesty Scheme

After taking office, President Biden rushed to expand TPS protections for Venezuelans, citing instability and shortages in their country. Critics, however, said Biden used TPS as a backdoor amnesty program, effectively allowing migrants to stay indefinitely while American communities absorbed the cost.

When Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem moved to roll back Biden’s policy, Judge Chen accused her of “racism,” blocking the move and leaving the door open for more migrants to remain in the U.S.

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals sided with TPS holders, claiming Secretary Noem lacked authority to rescind Biden’s expansion. But Friday’s Supreme Court decision finally restored order, clearing the path for President Trump’s immigration policies to move forward.


Why It Matters for Americans

Temporary Protected Status was designed to provide short-term relief for people whose countries faced natural disasters or war. But under Biden, it became a political tool that tied America’s hands, straining public resources and undermining border security.

With Friday’s ruling, the Court reaffirmed that immigration law must serve Americans first — not foreign nationals, activist judges, or progressive politicians.


The Bottom Line

This Supreme Court ruling is a huge win for President Trump and for everyday Americans who want strong borders, secure communities, and immigration policies based on law — not politics.

Biden’s attempt to quietly expand amnesty for Venezuelans has now been stopped cold. For voters concerned about sovereignty, safety, and the rule of law, this decision is proof that Trump’s America First agenda is once again delivering results.