Government Accountability

Federal Appeals Court Rules Trump Administration Illegally Ended TPS for Venezuelans and Haitians

By Economics Desk | January 29, 2026

A federal appeals court has ruled that the Trump administration’s rescinding of Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelan and Haitian migrants was unlawful, exposing government overreach and leaving U.S. sovereignty concerns in sharp relief.

The recent ruling by a federal appeals court declaring that the Trump administration acted illegally when it terminated Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelan and Haitian nationals is a stark reminder of the ongoing challenges facing America’s immigration system. While the decision marks a legal victory for nearly 350,000 individuals, it also raises critical questions about national sovereignty, border security, and the limits of executive authority. When Government Overreach Undermines National Security The court found that the Secretary of Homeland Security overstepped her legal bounds by prematurely ending TPS protections for these vulnerable populations. Yet, this ruling does not exist...

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