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DEEP STATE Judge BLOCKS Trump's Ethiopia TPS Order - Supreme Court Battle Looms

Gary FranchiApril 9, 2026266 views
DEEP STATE Judge BLOCKS Trump's Ethiopia TPS Order - Supreme Court Battle Looms
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A Biden-appointed federal judge has once again thrown a judicial wrench into President Trump's America First agenda, blocking the administration from ending temporary protected status (TPS) for Ethiopians in a ruling that reeks of Deep State obstruction.

District Judge Brian Murphy - whose anti-Trump rulings have been repeatedly overturned by higher courts - issued the injunction Wednesday, just weeks before the Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on Trump's authority to end TPS designations for other countries.

The timing couldn't be more suspicious, Patriots. This looks like a coordinated effort by the administrative state to undermine Trump's immigration enforcement at every turn.

Same Judge, Same Obstruction

Murphy's track record speaks volumes about the politicized nature of our federal judiciary. This Biden nominee has consistently ruled against Trump administration policies, only to watch his decisions get slapped down by appellate courts that actually follow the law instead of their political feelings.

"This is exactly the kind of judicial activism that President Trump warned us about," said one administration source. "These activist judges think they can run immigration policy from the bench, but the Constitution gives that authority to the executive branch."

The Ethiopian TPS designation was originally implemented due to civil unrest and humanitarian concerns. But Trump's position is clear: these temporary programs have become permanent magnets for chain migration and abuse of our generous immigration system.

Supreme Court Showdown Ahead

The real battle is heading to the Supreme Court, where justices will determine whether presidents have the constitutional authority to end TPS designations - something that should be obvious to anyone who's actually read the Constitution.

With Trump's strong Supreme Court appointments now in place, there's reason for optimism that judicial sanity will prevail over activist overreach.

How many more times will unelected federal judges try to usurp presidential authority before Americans say enough is enough?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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TeaPartyTomVerifiedApr 10, 2026
The deep state never sleeps. They'll use any tool they can to undermine America First policies.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedApr 10, 2026
It's like they have judges on speed dial ready to block everything Trump does.
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SmallTownConservativeVerifiedApr 10, 2026
Here we go again with the judicial activism. Let Trump do his job!
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ConservativeVoter88VerifiedApr 10, 2026
SCOTUS needs to step in ASAP and put these lower court judges in their place!
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BorderSecurityNowVerifiedApr 11, 2026
Can someone explain what TPS actually allows? I keep hearing about it but want to understand the full scope of what we're dealing with here.
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LegalEagle45VerifiedApr 11, 2026
I'm tired of district judges making national policy from the bench. This judge probably doesn't even understand the security implications of keeping TPS open indefinitely.
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VeteranForTrumpVerifiedApr 11, 2026
As someone who served overseas, I can tell you Ethiopia has serious stability issues that aren't going away anytime soon.
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PatriotMike2024VerifiedApr 11, 2026
Another activist judge trying to override the will of the people! When will these unelected bureaucrats stop interfering with our elected President's authority?
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedApr 11, 2026
Exactly! This is why we need more constitutional originalists on the bench.
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AmericaFirst_MomVerifiedApr 11, 2026
My husband works in immigration law and he says these TPS extensions have been abused for years. Finally someone willing to enforce the actual law!