Trump scores MAJOR immigration win as Supreme Court gives him green light to deport 350,000 Venezuelans
By Geoff Earle
Daily Mail
May 19, 2025
Liberal Ketanji Brown Jackson (top row, right), who was appointed by Joe Biden, was the only justice against the order giving Trump the green light to deport the migrants.
The Supreme Court handed Donald Trump a major immigration win as he seeks to speed up mass deportations amid a scathing back-and-forth between the president and the high court.
The order will allow Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to strip away 'temporary protected status' (TPS) from 350,000 Venezuelan migrants.
Thousands of Venezuelan migrants have been living in the United States under the TPS program, which helps citizens of countries stricken by war or natural disaster get temporary work.
Their temporary protected status was extended under the Biden administration amid chaos under the Nicolás Maduro regime, but it was terminated by Kristi Noem.
In February, Noem ordered the TPS status extended to Venezuelans to be removed arguing that their presence in the U.S. is 'contrary to the national interest.'
However, a judge in California blocked Noem's action calling it 'predicated on negative stereotypes' and unconstitutional.
Liberal Ketanji Brown Jackson, who was appointed by Joe Biden, was the only justice against the order giving Trump the green light to deport the migrants.
Trump has pledged to deport record numbers of illegal migrants in the United States sparking months of back-and-forth legal drama making its way all the way up to the Supreme Court.
Trump was slapped down by the Supreme Court in another case on Friday blocking his use of the 18th Century Alien Enemies Act to deport migrants held in detention in Texas.
Trump blasted that ruling on his Truth Social site over the weekend, calling it 'a bad and dangerous day for America' in his latest clash with the federal courts.
He said the decision 'will let more CRIMINALS pour into our Country, doing great harm to our cherished American public.'


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