The Trump administration just scored another crushing victory against the legal resistance, and this time it came from the most unexpected source - the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, long known as the most liberal court in America.
On Monday, the 9th Circuit issued a stay of a lower court ruling that had blocked Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designations for Nepal, Honduras, and Nicaragua. This means the Trump administration can move forward with ending these programs as part of their America First agenda.
Deep State Judges Get Overruled
The lower court ruling - typical of activist judges trying to block Trump's immigration enforcement - had attempted to vacate Noem's decision to terminate TPS for these three countries. But the 9th Circuit's stay means that termination can proceed while appeals continue.
This is exactly what Americans voted for in November 2024. They wanted an end to the endless extension of temporary programs that had become permanent backdoors for mass migration. Secretary Noem is delivering on that promise.
TPS was supposed to be a temporary humanitarian program, not a permanent pathway to circumvent our immigration laws. Under the Biden regime, these designations were extended indefinitely, creating a shadow amnesty program that rewarded illegal entry into our country.
Winning Strategy Continues
This victory comes as the Trump-Vance administration continues its systematic dismantling of the Biden administration's open borders policies. From mass deportations to border wall completion, every day brings new wins for Americans who demanded secure borders.
The fact that even the 9th Circuit - previously known for blocking Trump at every turn - is now ruling in favor of the administration shows just how strong the legal foundation is for these immigration enforcement actions.
Patriots should celebrate this win, but remember that the fight isn't over. Liberal activists and their attorney allies will continue trying to use the courts to block America First policies. But with victories like this, it's clear that the momentum is on our side.
How many more court victories will it take before the resistance finally admits that Americans want their immigration laws enforced?
