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5 Takeaways From Supreme Court’s Big Rulings on Immigration, Guns

The rulings let the administration cut off protections for about 350,000 people and block thousands of Roundup claims.

  • On Thursday, the Supreme Court handed President Donald Trump victories in two immigration cases, allowing the administration to end Temporary Protected Status and restrict asylum seekers at the U.S. border.
  • The court ruled that statutes bar judicial review of termination decisions, protecting a program that shields roughly 330,000 Haitians and nearly 4,000 Syrians from deportation due to dangerous conditions in their home countries.
  • Justices agreed 6-3 that "metering," a policy allowing border officials to turn back migrants before they physically enter the U.S., complies with federal law.
  • Separately on Thursday, the court struck down a Hawaii law requiring gun owners to obtain permission before carrying firearms in public, leaving gun rights advocates with a 2-0 sweep this term.
  • In a 7-2 decision, the court blocked lawsuits against the weedkiller Roundup, citing federal preemption, while major cases on birthright citizenship and transgender athletes remain unresolved as the term nears completion.
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Since U.S. President Donald Trump returned to the presidency last year with the promise to take strong action against immigration and carry out a massive deportation campaign, the U.S. Supreme Court, with a conservative majority, has paved the way for him in most cases. In one case after another, the Court, which has a conservative majority of 6 to 3, has given a green light to the Republican President’s policies aimed at both legal and illegal …

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The Epoch Times broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, June 25, 2026.
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