SCOTUS Hands Trump Major Immigration Win - Says Courts Can't Second-Guess Most TPS Decisions
The Supreme Court on Thursday issued its decision in Mullin v. Doe, holding that most non-constitutional (i.e., statutory) challenges to Temporary Protected Status (TPS) terminations cannot even be heard by federal courts. Additionally, the Court held that the constitutional claim, that the decision to terminate TPS status for Haiti was based on racial discrimination, "will likely fail." This constitutes a major win for the Trump administration in the immigration arena and will have significant
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SCOTUS Hands Trump Major Immigration Win - Says Courts Can't Second-Guess Most TPS Decisions By Susie Moore | 10:45 AM on June 25, 2026 The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File The Supreme Court on Thursday issued its decision in Mullin v. Doe, holding that most non-constitutional (i.e., statutory) challenges to Temporary Protected Status (TPS) terminations cannot even be heard by federal courts.
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