
Activist Judge OVERTURNED! Trump Gets GREEN LIGHT to DEPORT Somalis!!! Dr. Steve Turley
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On August 14, 2026, a federal judge cleared the way for the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somali nationals in the U.S., removing deportation protections for those covered.
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What happened
U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs (Boston, Obama appointee) lifted her earlier administrative stay that had blocked the Department of Homeland Security from terminating Somalia’s TPS designation. This followed a June 2026 Supreme Court ruling (Mullin v. Doe) that sharply limited lower courts’ ability to review most challenges to TPS terminations (the Court had already allowed similar terminations for Haiti and Syria).
DHS (under then-Secretary Kristi Noem) had announced the end of Somalia’s TPS in January 2026, stating that country conditions no longer met the statutory criteria despite ongoing conflict with al-Shabaab. Burroughs had paused the March effective date after a lawsuit by Somali TPS holders and advocacy groups claimed procedural flaws and discriminatory motive. After the Supreme Court decision, she concluded the plaintiffs were unlikely to succeed on the merits and allowed the termination to proceed.
Scope and effect
- Roughly 1,100–2,500 Somalis currently hold TPS (estimates vary by source; some include pending applications). About 400 of them are in Minnesota.
- Ending TPS removes work authorization and protection from deportation for those without another lawful status. DHS publicly stated that affected individuals should “LEAVE NOW or be DEPORTED.”
Litigation may continue on remaining constitutional claims, but the immediate practical effect is that the administration now has a green light to move forward with terminating the protections.
