Supreme Court Expands Executive Power Over Immigration
July 14, 2026·about 2 hours ago·via t.co

The Supreme Court's recent term has handed the executive branch significantly more leverage to shape U.S. immigration policy without constant judicial obstruction. This shift empowers the President to enforce immigration law and secure the border - core constitutional responsibilities that have been hamstrung by activist courts for years. Finally, there's recognition that immigration policy requires executive flexibility and that unelected judges shouldn't micromanage border security decisions. Read more about this...