The U.S. Supreme Court just handed President Trump a win against Biden’s open-border legacy. In a bold move, the court allowed Trump to pause a controversial parole pipeline pending appeal, as Breitbart reports, slamming the brakes on a program riddled with fraud. Conservatives cheer as common sense prevails.
In March, Trump revoked legal status for over 530,000 migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, who entered the U.S. via Biden’s CHNV parole pipeline, only for a district judge to block him, prompting an emergency appeal to the Supreme Court. Two Soros-funded NGOs sued to keep the pipeline flowing, claiming humanitarian grounds. Their real motive? Keeping the progressive border agenda alive.
Trump’s team acted decisively in March when Secretary Krist Noem revoked the CHNV program’s blanket parole, opting for case-by-case reviews. This pipeline, started under Biden, let hundreds of thousands bypass standard immigration checks. Turns out, actions have consequences when oversight is ignored.
U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani, a Barack Obama appointee with ties to his campaign, sided with the NGOs. She ruled Noem lacked the authority to end parole without reviewing each of the 532,000 cases individually. Her de facto permanent injunction screamed judicial activism to conservatives.
Solicitor General John Sauer didn’t waste time, filing an emergency appeal this week. “This application seeks to correct a destabilizing trend,” Sauer argued, calling out the lower court’s overreach. The Supreme Court’s swift response suggests they’re tired of judges playing immigration czar.
The CHNV pipeline’s flaws were glaring long before Trump’s intervention. Reports of fraud and abuse piled up, with migrants exploiting benefits meant for Americans. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) uncovered a mess that progressives conveniently ignored.
DOGE’s findings were jaw-dropping: 905 migrants, including four on the Terrorist Watch List, pocketed $276,000 in Medicaid benefits. Another 41 collected $42,000 in unemployment checks, while 22 snagged $751,000 in tax refunds in 2024. This wasn’t compassion -- it was a free-for-all.
It gets worse: several migrants received food stamp benefits, further straining public resources. DOGE official Antonio Gracias revealed a deeper scandal. “We looked at voter rolls and found thousands are registered to vote in friendly states,” he said.
Gracias didn’t stop there. “We found that many of those people had actually voted,” he added, exposing a breach of electoral integrity. The idea of non-citizens voting in American elections sent shockwaves through conservative circles.
The NGOs behind the lawsuit, partly bankrolled by Alex and George Soros’s Open Society Foundations, pushed hard to preserve Biden’s pipeline. Their funding role raises eyebrows -- Soros’s influence often aligns with dismantling borders. Conservatives see this as globalism masquerading as charity.
Judge Talwani’s ruling leaned heavily on the NGOs’ arguments, ignoring the pipeline’s rampant abuses. Her Democratic ties, including volunteering for Obama, fueled accusations of bias. When judges pick sides, justice takes a backseat.
The district court’s demand for individual parole reviews was a logistical nightmare. With 532,000 cases, it effectively locked Trump’s policy in limbo. The Supreme Court’s intervention cut through the red tape, restoring executive authority.
Biden’s CHNV program was sold as humanitarian but became a magnet for fraud. From Medicaid to voter rolls, the pipeline’s failures exposed the left’s reckless immigration stance. Trump’s push to end it resonates with Americans tired of being played.
The Supreme Court’s ruling doesn’t end the fight but gives Trump room to maneuver. Sauer’s appeal framed the issue as a matter of national sovereignty, a point behind which conservatives rally. Progressive dreams of open borders just hit a brick wall.
For now, the CHNV pipeline is on hold, and conservatives hope it stays that way. The Soros-funded NGOs may cry foul, but the facts -- fraud, abuse, and voter roll scandals -- speak louder. America’s borders deserve better than Biden’s failed experiment.