! Trump and ICE just came out ON TOP after big court ruling!

In a major legal victory for the Trump administration and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the Supreme Court delivered a significant ruling this fall that effectively upheld key elements of the administration’s immigration enforcement agenda, signaling judicial support for broad federal authority over immigration policy. The 6-3 decision ended what officials described as a de facto amnesty program and allowed ICE to continue carrying out an array of

enforcement actions that had been challenged in lower courts, including high-profile immigration raids and operations in California and other states. The ruling was lauded by Attorney General Pam Bondi and other Trump allies as a watershed moment in the fight against unlawful immigration and judicial overreach, effectively freeing the federal government to implement its immigration enforcement strategies without crippling legal restrictions.

For President Trump, the court’s decision represented more than just a legal win — it was a broader affirmation of executive power in one of the most contentious areas of national policy. Prior to the ruling, several district court judges

had imposed restrictions on how ICE could use force in enforcement operations and had blocked aspects of immigration tactics that advocates argued violated constitutional rights. In at least one notable case in Minnesota, for example, a district judge had sided with protesters and civil liberties advocates seeking to limit ICE’s use of force, only to see those restrictions temporarily lifted by an appeals court — a move Trump supporters called a necessary step to protect law enforcement officers amid heightened protests. READ MORE BELOW

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