Home > KAROLINE LEAVITT
8 views 4 min 0 Comment

Judge Defers to Supreme Court Ruling on Somali Deportations

adrianoreid@hotmail.com - August 16, 2026


President Donald Trump scored a big victory Friday after an Obama-appointed judge cleared the way for immigration officials to end temporary legal protections for thousands of Somali nationals living in the United States.

Boston U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs, who previously had issued a stay stopping the administration from terminating Somalia’s Temporary Protected Status (TPS), ended her previous action, saying she had to defer to the Supreme Court that in June sharply limited the ability of federal judges to override certain executive branch policies.

The decision, Fox News reported, allows the Trump administration to move forward with ending Somalian nationals TPS protection, potentially allowing deportation of thousands of affected migrants who lack another lawful basis to remain in the U.S.

WATCH — Karoline Leavitt Says Somali Immigrants Are Taking Advantage of U.S. Citizens:

TPS, which was created by Congress in 1990, gives critical protection to people who come to America from countries plagued with armed conflict and natural disasters because their return would be unsafe. They are also allowed to work in the U.S.

In January that administration announced it planned to terminate Somalia’s TPS designation, with then-Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem saying the country’s conditions had improved enough to end the humanitarian protections.

A federal lawsuit brought by four Somali nationals and two advocacy groups challenged that decision and Judge Burroughs had responded with a stay.

However, the Supreme Court ruled in June in Mullin v. Doe that the TPS statute in fact prevents judicial review of certain non-constitutional decisions by the administration, such as terminating TPS designations.

In short, “the ruling curtailed lower courts’ ability to review Trump administration efforts to terminate TPS designations for nationals of multiple countries,” Fox News reported Saturday.

Burroughs wrote that she was “bound … to view things through the Mullin prism,” according to the cable news outlet’s coverage.

WATCH — Trump Slams Minneapolis Mayor for Bragging About Large Somali Population”

The decision allows the Trump administration to move forward with ending TPS for Somalia, potentially exposing affected migrants who lack another lawful basis to remain in the U.S. to deportation.

Plaintiffs in the Somalia case had argued that the administration’s decision was caused by bias against non-white immigrants, citing Trump’s previous descriptions of Somalis as “garbage” and “low IQ people.”

Judge Burroughs wrote that the plaintiffs had made a “convincing showing” that they would suffer “irreparable harm” if the TPS status was removed. Despite those findings, the judge cited the Supreme Court’s ruling and lifted the stay.

Sources at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services told Fox News Digital previously that 2,471 Somali nationals in the U.S. currently have TPS, while another 1,383 have applied for that status.

Somalia is just one of three other African countries where the Trump administration has ended TPS status, the others being Cameroon, Ethiopia, and South Sudan.

The addition of the four countries makes a total of 13 countries that were affected by the latest wave of TPS terminations, including Afghanistan, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Nepal, Sudan, Syria, Venezuela, and Myanmar, Business Insider reported Sunday.

“The latest move is part of a wider effort by the Trump administration to unwind TPS designations that have protected hundreds of thousands of foreign nationals from deportation,” that outlet reported.

Breitbart News contributor Lowell Cauffiel is the author of the New York Times true crime best seller House of Secrets and nine other crime novels and nonfiction titles. See lowellcauffiel.com for more.



Source link

Post Views: 11

PREVIOUS

Winning: Americans’ Tax Refunds Increased by $43 Billion This Year

NEXT

Federal Appeals Court Allows Trump Admin to Subpoena Clinics Accused of Giving Sex Change Drugs to Minors
Related Post
December 16, 2025
Donald Trump Slammed For ‘Creepy’ And ‘Inappropriate’ Comments About Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt During Pennsylvania Rally: ‘I’m Embarrassed To Say Im American’ – SHEfinds
September 29, 2025
Former ESPN Host Received ‘Vicious’ Messages for Mourning Charlie Kirk
January 17, 2026
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt responds to Riley Gaines' question on whether the administration will take action against states that don’t have gender protections for women. – facebook.com
May 7, 2026
Karoline Leavitt Announces Birth of Daughter Viviana: ‘God Is Good’
Comments are closed.
John Michael Chambers

DISCLAIMER

The material contained on this website represents the opinion, analysis and/or commentary of JMC, John Michael Chambers and its aggregated content and resources, and is intended to provide the viewer with general information only and nothing should be considered as providing medical, financial, or other advice. JMC, John Michael Chambers strives to deliver wartime updates and opinion commentary that empowers and informs viewers. JMC, John Michael Chambers is dedicated to the rule of law and upholding the U.S. Constitution and does not endorse violence or discrimination in any form. This is NOT an official government or military website. This is not a news network.

© 2026 John Michael Chambers All rights reserved.