BREAKING:45 minutes ago, Supreme Court Delivers Critical Ruling In Key Case

23/05/2026 11:49

 

Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem issued a memo in February 2025 to annul the Mayorkas extensions and revoke the Venezuela TPS designation. Noem argued that the conditions in the home country no longer justified protection and that continued presence was contrary to the national interest. Although U.

 

S. District Judge Edward Chen of the Northern District of California initially halted this directive due to concerns over potential racial bias, the Supreme Court has now validated the administration’s right to prioritize executive judgment in matters of immigration policy and national security over lower-court injunctions.

This legal validation arrives alongside a massive scale-up in enforcement by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Since the inauguration on January 20, 2025, the DHS has reported the formal deportation of over 527,000 individuals, while approximately 1. 6 million others have opted for voluntary departure.

This brings the total number of exits to roughly 2 million in a remarkably short span. With the backing of the Supreme Court and anticipated increases in federal resources, the DHS projects these figures will continue to rise. The administration’s victory underscores a shift toward a rigorous, enforcement-led approach to border management and a systematic reduction in reliance on TPS programs.

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