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🚨JUST IN: 🇺🇸 A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration’s push to terminate the legal status of more than 8,400 family members of US citizens and green card holders who moved to the United States from seven Latin American countries.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked an effort by the Donald Trump administration to terminate the legal status of more than 8,400 family members of U.S. citizens and green card holders.
The administration had moved to revoke the legal protections of individuals from seven Latin American countries who had been allowed into the United States under specific immigration programs. These individuals are relatives of:
U.S. citizens
Lawful permanent residents (green card holders)
The court ruling prevents the government from stripping their legal status — at least for now — while the case proceeds.
Although full legal details are still emerging, federal judges typically block such actions when they believe:
The policy may violate immigration law
Proper legal procedures were not followed
Families could suffer irreparable harm if the policy moves forward
This type of ruling is usually a temporary injunction, meaning the policy cannot be enforced until the courts fully review it.
If the policy had gone forward:
Thousands of families could have faced separation
Some individuals might have been at risk of deportation
Legal immigration pathways for family members could have been disrupted
The ruling keeps those protections in place for now.
The administration can appeal the decision
The case may move to a higher court
A final ruling could take months
Immigration continues to be one of the most debated political issues in the United States, especially during election cycles.
