President Trump's promise to unleash the full force of federal immigration enforcement just got a major boost from the courts, as the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a stay blocking a lower court injunction that tried to halt Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota.
The appellate court's decisive action in Tincher v. Noem clears the way for DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and ICE agents to continue their vital work removing illegal aliens from American communities - exactly what Trump voters demanded when they gave the President his historic mandate last November.
Deep State Judges Can't Stop America First
This legal victory represents another win for the rule of law over activist judges who think they can legislate from the bench. While multiple lawsuits from open-borders groups continue to clog up the courts, the 8th Circuit made it crystal clear that Trump's immigration enforcement operations will NOT be derailed by judicial activism.
Operation Metro Surge has been systematically targeting criminal aliens and immigration violators across Minnesota - work that should have been happening for the past four years under the disastrous Biden regime that turned America into a migrant free-for-all.
"The courts are finally recognizing that President Trump has both the constitutional authority and the mandate from the American people to secure our borders and enforce our immigration laws," said one administration source familiar with the operation.
Secretary Noem, who has quickly established herself as a no-nonsense leader at DHS, can now continue implementing Trump's America First immigration agenda without interference from lower court judges trying to protect illegal aliens over American citizens.
The People Have Spoken
This court victory sends a clear message to every sanctuary city mayor, activist judge, and open-borders politician: the Trump administration will use every legal tool available to restore order to our immigration system. No more catch-and-release. No more sanctuary nonsense. Just enforcement of the laws already on the books.
How many more legal victories will it take before Democrats finally admit that Americans want their immigration laws enforced?
