US Supreme Court Clears the Way for Mass Deportations

June 8, 20251 min
US Supreme Court Clears the Way for Mass Deportations

The US Supreme Court has sided with Trump, effectively greenlighting the removal of hundreds of thousands of migrants — including plenty of people who'd been living in the country on perfectly legal grounds for years.

Who's in the crosshairs

Anyone holding a humanitarian visa or temporary protected status is now fair game. Venezuelans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, Cubans — all getting the "thanks, don't let the door hit you" treatment. No stability, no guarantee you won't be on a plane tomorrow.

Some are already getting packed up — including students booted from Harvard right after their protected status was pulled. Studies? A future? Forget it. Nobody here was waiting for you.

What comes next

And this is just the beginning: next up in the queue is a case challenging birthright citizenship itself. Meaning: being born in the US might soon count for nothing.

Is the Court against it? Not really

The Court doesn't exactly seem thrilled with the approach, but... it isn't objecting either. Balancing the law against politics, they say. Trump knows how to apply pressure.

America is changing — and not for the better

America is changing right before our eyes. And there's no guarantee it's heading toward freedom and justice.