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The Supreme Court Enables Trump’s Cruel Immigration Agenda

The New Yorker

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June 26, 2026

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The Supreme Court Enables Trump’s Cruel Immigration Agenda

Two new rulings make it easier for the Administration to prevent migrants from claiming asylum and to expel lawful refugees.

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Mother Jones

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· Jun 25, 2026

The Anti-Immigrant Supreme Court

The Supreme Court made one thing plain this week: It is an anti-immigrant court. There were hints before—big ones, to be honest. But in three rulings this week, the Republican-appointed justices voted to green light Trump administration policies against immigrants that both defy federal law and carry a massive humanitarian toll. This week’s decisions display, []

The Daily Wire

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· Jun 25, 2026

MS NOW Hits The Panic Button Over Trump Supreme Court Wins

MS NOW pundits melted down Thursday over two Supreme Court rulings that expanded President Trump’s immigration powers, calling the decision to end Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of migrants “catastrophic.” “I have not read the opinion. I have made it through the holding. This is the catastrophic outcome that we feared,” former U.S. ...

MS NOW

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· Jun 25, 2026

Supreme Court sides 6-3 with Trump administration on immigration asylum border policy

It’s the Supreme Court’s latest immigration-related ruling in President Donald Trump’s second term. The post Supreme Court sides 6-3 with Trump administration on immigration asylum border policy appeared first on MS NOW.

South Africa Today

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· Jun 26, 2026

Supreme Court Immigration Rulings Reshape Trump Administration Asylum and TPS Policies

WASHINGTON — A pair of sweeping Supreme Court immigration rulings have handed the Trump administration significant legal victories, fundamentally altering the nation’s approach to border enforcement and humanitarian protections. By addressing both Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and border asylum protocols, the high court’s decisions are set to impact nearly 1.3 million immigrants and the American []

Knewz

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· Jun 25, 2026

Federal judge hands another big loss to the Trump admin by blocking arrests at immigration courts nationwide

A federal judge in San Francisco issued a nationwide injunction, barring Immigration and Customs Enforcement from arresting migrants at immigration courts across the United States. The 71-page ruling marked one of the most significant judicial setbacks to the Trump administration‘s immigration agenda. It came the same day a federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., handed...

Townhall

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· Jun 25, 2026

HUGE: Supreme Court Delivers Massive Victory for Trump's Immigration Agenda

HUGE: Supreme Court Delivers Massive Victory for Trump's Immigration Agenda

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Related coverage for "The Supreme Court Enables Trump’s Cruel Immigration Agenda": Mother Jones — The Anti-Immigrant Supreme Court. The Daily Wire — MS NOW Hits The Panic Button Over Trump Supreme Court Wins. MS NOW — Supreme Court sides 6-3 with Trump administration on immigration asylum border policy. South Africa Today — Supreme Court Immigration Rulings Reshape Trump Administration Asylum and TPS Policies. Knewz — Federal judge hands another big loss to the Trump admin by blocking arrests at immigration courts nationwide. Townhall — HUGE: Supreme Court Delivers Massive Victory for Trump's Immigration Agenda