The key fights in President Trump’s second term are taking place in the courtroom.

Democrats’ lawfare led to all hell breaking loose.

And Donald Trump just begged the Supreme Court to issue this groundbreaking ruling.

A key pillar of President Trump’s mass deportation operation didn’t involve arrests or ICE raids.

It took place through executive action.

Trump announced he was ending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 350,000 illegal aliens from Haiti and 6,000 from Syria by refusing to extend this designation when it was set to expire.

Barack Obama extended TPS status for Haitians in 2010 following an earthquake that devastated the country.

Obama granted Syrians TPS in 2012 as the war Obama supported engulfed that country.

Democrats exploited TPS as a backdoor amnesty by extending the program every time it was set to expire.

Even though the program was named “temporary,” it became permanent until Trump ended it.

But open borders activists sued, and rogue Democrat judges issued lawless rulings claiming Trump didn’t have the authority to end TPS for Haitians and Syrians.

Trump appealed to the Supreme Court, arguing he had the right to end this amnesty and deport the illegal aliens.

The justices granted Trump’s wish, and oral arguments are set for April.

“While agreeing to take up the legal battle over Temporary Protected Status for the two countries, the Supreme Court did not allow the Trump administration to end the programs while it considers the case. The Justice Department had asked the high court to grant it emergency relief and freeze lower court orders blocking Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s decisions to terminate TPS for more than 6,000 immigrants from Syria and 350,000 immigrants from Haiti,” CBS News reported.

When Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced she was revoking TPS for Haitians, she noted conditions on the ground in Haiti were vastly improved from 2010.

Noem wrote that this decision “reflects a necessary and strategic vote of confidence in the new chapter Haiti is turning” and the “foreign policy vision of a secure, sovereign and self-reliant Haiti.” While the secretary acknowledged that certain conditions in Haiti remained “concerning.”

Radical left U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes blocked the decision, claiming that if you oppose illegal immigration, it makes you too biased to enforce immigration law.

“Kristi Noem has a First Amendment right to call immigrants killers, leeches, entitlement junkies, and any other inapt name she wants,” Reyes wrote. “Secretary Noem, however, is constrained by both our Constitution and the [Administrative Procedure Act] to apply the facts to the law faithfully in implementing the TPS program. The record to-date shows she has yet to do that.”

U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla blocked Trump’s decision to revoke TPS for Syrians following the fall of the Assad regime in 2024, using similarly ridiculous arguments.

“The president made sweeping and erroneous statements concerning his belief in the legality of the TPS program and its ineffectiveness in what can only be fairly described as an anti-immigrant agenda,” Failla stated.

Democrat judges are claiming that Democrat Presidents have the authority to grant illegal aliens amnesty and that Trump has no power to end the program when the statutory expiration date arrives.

Essentially, they are claiming Trump has no right to be President.

The Supreme Court will now settle this question.

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