President Donald Trump has recently been given the authority to deport people in the TPS program and terminate their work permits from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal. This decision will affect a total of 60,000 immigrants from these countries combined. Even though their expiration date was September 8, 2025, this approval from these Judges will take effect immediately.


In August 2025, U.S. District Judge William Orrick blocked the Trump administration from cutting off federal funds to 34 additional sanctuary cities and counties. The ruling extended a preliminary injunction Orrick had previously issued in April 2025, which protected 16 other jurisdictions. The decision applies to cities such as Los Angeles, Chicago, and Boston, marking a significant setback for the Trump administration's efforts to penalize jurisdictions with sanctuary policies.



A group of Maryland Republican lawmakers is urging President Trump to block a request to deploy U.S. Marshals in support of survey work for the controversial Piedmont Reliability Project. They call the move a "clear overreach" of federal resources and an intimidation tactic against local landowners. The developer, planning to build a 70-mile high-voltage transmission line through central Maryland, has requested that U.S. Marshals accompany surveyors who have allegedly faced threats from property owners, particularly in Carroll County. The lawmakers said that landowners in the path of the project are "understandably outraged" over the possibility of survey crews entering private property without consent.


In a letter dated Aug. 20, seven Republican delegates from Baltimore, Carroll, and Frederick counties expressed strong opposition to a federal court motion filed by New Jersey-based developer PSEG Renewable Transmission. In a motion filed Aug. 15 in U.S. District Court in Maryland, PSEG Renewable Transmission requested that U.S. Marshals protect them during land surveys, after crews were allegedly threatened while attempting to access private land in Carroll County.


PSEG's request for federal protection remains pending before the U.S. District Court in Maryland. The delegates urged the court to deny PSEG's motion, saying it would "foster a more collaborative atmosphere" if survey work proceeds without federal law enforcement presence.


Following his deployments of federal law enforcement and National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles, former President Donald Trump on August 22, 2025, threatened to also send federal forces to San Francisco. He claimed Democratic leadership had "destroyed" the city and vowed to "clean that one up, too".


Reports from organizations like the Council on Criminal Justice have indicated that crime was down nationwide during the first half of 2025, contradicting Trump's claims of rampant crime across the nation. Crackdown on crime and homelessness: The threats are part of a larger, ongoing effort by Trump to use federal force to address crime and homelessness in cities run by Democrats. His administration has also been cracking down on "sanctuary" cities and targeting undocumented immigrants. Local leaders dismiss threat: Other local leaders, like Nancy Tung of the San Francisco Democratic Party, dismissed Trump's rhetoric as "bluster and insanity," adding that the city is "ready" for any potential action.


According to an August 2025 study by the Pew Research Center, the U.S. immigrant population declined by approximately 1.4 million people in the first half of 2025 under the new Donald Trump administration, marking the first sustained drop in over 50 years. The total immigrant population fell from a record high of 53.3 million in January to 51.9 million by June. Let me remind you that the total of the United States population in general is approximately 347 million people in 2025! Since the immigrant community is being reduced, that means the United States population will be downsized very quickly if things continue to proceed like this for the rest of the MAGA administration's terms.
Do you all realize what this means?
1) Fewer workers
2) Fewer economic investments from immigrants
3) Economic downfall of the United States
4) If there is no stop to all of this immigrant hatred through camp imprisonment, profiling, and deportation, then the United States will come to a point of no return!!!!