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Supreme Court’s Immigration Rulings Leave Left in Panic Mode

The Supreme Court delivered a clear win for law and order this week, handing the Trump administration major victories on immigration that left the left-wing commentariat in a full panic. For years conservatives have warned that open-border fantasies would collapse communities and reward chaos; the high court’s decisions finally begin to restore common-sense boundaries and respect for federal authority.

In a 6–3 ruling the justices said the federal government may lawfully turn away asylum seekers at ports of entry before they have physically set foot on U.S. soil, undercutting a tactic that became an open invitation to bypass orderly, lawful immigration channels. That decision restores discretion to border officials and removes a loophole activists have exploited to overwhelm our system.

The court also greenlighted the administration’s ability to revoke Temporary Protected Status for certain nationalities, a ruling that will affect hundreds of thousands who were never intended to have permanent sanctuary in the United States. Conservatives cheered the principle that immigration policy belongs to elected leaders and law-enforcement professionals, not activists and sympathetic judges reshaping policy from the bench.

Another ruling this month gave the government broader authority to treat some returning lawful permanent residents as applicants for admission, a decision Democrats loudly decried as heartless but that defenders of sovereignty say is necessary to prevent exploitation of our legal system. The court’s conservative majority is signaling that loose interpretations of immigration protections cannot continue to swallow the rule of law.

Watching the left implode over these rulings was instructive: their outrage is less about mercy and more about maintaining a business model built on chaos and grievance. Hardworking Americans want secure borders, fair enforcement, and a legal immigration system that rewards merit and assimilation — not incentives for mass, unmanaged entry that strain schools, hospitals, and jobs.

On Fox’s The Five, panelists were rightly fired up, pointing out how the court’s common-sense rulings expose the gap between Democrat rhetoric and the reality on the ground. They also dissected a recent, heated congressional hearing where lawmakers’ posturing exposed how completely detached many in Washington are from the priorities of ordinary citizens; it’s time Republicans keep up the pressure to turn ruling into real policy at the border.

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