SCTOUS Gives Trump Massive 8-1 Win, but the lone holdout leaves everyone Stunned
WASHINGTON D.C. — President Donald Trump has scored a monumental legal victory that reshapes the future of immigration enforcement in America. In a stunning 8–1 decision, the Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration, lifting a lower court injunction that had prevented the removal of hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants.
The ruling is a crushing defeat for the open-borders legal complex and a humiliation for activists who tried to label the President's policies as racist.

The 8-1 Mandate The sheer margin of the victory has left political observers reeling. It wasn't just the conservative bloc; traditionally liberal justices
"Baseless Racism" Claim Rejected The Supreme Court’s decision effectively overruled U.S. District Judge Edward Chen of California, an Obama appointee who had blocked the move in March. Chen had famously (and controversially) claimed that the Trump administration’s plan was "baseless and smacks of racism." Solicitor General
Kristi Noem's Hammer At the center of this battle is DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, whose February memo sparked the legal firestorm. Noem moved to vacate the decisions of her predecessor, Alejandro Mayorkas, who had endlessly extended protections for Venezuelans.
300,000 Migrants on Notice The practical impact of this ruling is seismic. Roughly 300,000 Venezuelan migrants, who were previously shielded under Biden-era Temporary Protected Status (TPS), are now stripped of that legal cover. The memo sets an expiration date in
A New Era of Judicial Deference For the Trump White House, this is more than just one case. It is a precedent. By securing an 8-1 win, the administration has signaled that the era of "nationwide injunctions" by activist district judges is coming to an end. When it comes to who stays and who goes, the President—not a judge in San Francisco—has the final word.
As for the 300,000 individuals affected, the message from the highest court in the land is undeniable: Your time is up.
"TIME'S UP": TRUMP ENDS SOMALIA TPS, ORDERS THOUSANDS TO LEAVE U.S. AMID MASSIVE FRAUD CRACKDOWN

WASHINGTON D.C. — The Trump administration has delivered a stunning blow to the open-borders agenda, officially announcing the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somalia. In a move that signals the end of decades of leniency, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has set a hard deadline:

"Temporary Means Temporary" DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, proving once again why she is the most feared woman in the administration by the radical left, did not mince words. “Temporary means temporary,”
For years, TPS has been abused as a de facto permanent residency by previous administrations, allowing foreign nationals to stay indefinitely under the guise of "temporary" safety. Noem’s declaration effectively tears up that playbook.

The Minnesota Connection: Fraud Fatigue While the official reason cites improved conditions in the Horn of Africa, the timing cannot be ignored. The decision comes as DHS continues aggressive

A Deadline with Teeth Unlike the empty threats of the Biden era, the March 17 deadline is backed by the full force of a revitalized ICE.
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Who is affected: Several thousand Somalis across the U.S., with a heavy concentration (several hundred) in Minnesota.
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The Consequence: Loss of work permits, loss of legal status, and placement on the deportation list effective 12:01 AM on March 18.
America First in Action President Trump’s directive is clear: The United States immigration system exists to serve the interests of U.S. citizens, not foreign nationals. By ending TPS for Somalia, the administration is reclaiming American sovereignty and sending a message to the world: The era of the "forever refugee" is over.
Come March 17, the planes will be waiting.