Trump Administration Scores Big Legal Win in Supreme Court

President Donald Trump achieved a major legal victory at the U.S. Supreme Court after the justices overturned a lower court ruling that had blocked his administration from ending the protected legal status of hundreds of thousands of migrants. In an 8–1 decision, the Court sided with the Trump administration, allowing it to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for about 300,000 Venezuelan nationals currently living in the United States.

The only dissent came from Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who argued that the Court’s decision limited judicial oversight over executive immigration actions. The ruling supports the Department of Homeland Security’s move to cancel Venezuela’s TPS designation, originally granted under the Biden administration. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stated that conditions in Venezuela no longer meet the criteria for TPS and that continuing the designation would not serve U.S. national interests.

During oral arguments, U.S. Solicitor General John Sauer said the lower court had exceeded its authority, arguing that decisions regarding TPS involve complex executive judgments tied to foreign policy and national security. The Supreme Court agreed, concluding that such determinations fall primarily under executive discretion. The decision means the administration can proceed with ending TPS protections and begin deportations for affected Venezuelan nationals unless new legal challenges arise.

Officials said the ruling strengthens the federal government’s ability to set immigration policy without prolonged judicial intervention. This outcome marks one of the Trump administration’s most significant immigration policy victories, with potential long-term effects on how future administrations handle temporary protection programs.

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