Some moments at are worth savoring. Now we got one such moment. On Monday, the Supreme Court issued a five to four ruling allowing the Trump administration to implement new immigration rules at liberals hate. According to the new public charge rules, immigration officials are going to weigh positive and negative factors when deciding whether applicants ought to be granted
legal permanent residency green cards. For example, if an applicants unemployed or doesn't have a high school education, or doesn't speak English, or uses food stamps or housing subsidies or medicaid, those would be negative factors. If an applicant is self supporting, is educated, and can contribute to the country, those would
be positive factors. Now, ironically, these new rules that President Trump enacted were once the normal standards that we used for immigrants before Democrats opened the floodgates to welfare seekers from all over the fruited plane in the world. But when President Trump laid out the rules last October, a New York District judge issued a nationwide injunction. This judge blocked the implementation of national immigration policy as determined by
the President. One Monday, the Supreme Court lifted that injunction while allowing the legal challenges to continue. It's not the final ruling. Savor the moment, though. Folks for the moment, because, by the narrowest margin possible, the Supreme Court has allowed common sense to return to our immigration policy, at least for now,
