The U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of the Trump administration in an immigration case involving lawful permanent residents (“green card” holders) accused of crimes. Across reports, the decision is described as affirming the government’s authority in dealing with such individuals within the immigration system. The ruling allows immigration authorities to place certain green card holders accused of offenses on immigration parole while their cases proceed, and to initiate deportation proceedings. The outlets agree that the Supreme Court’s decision supports the administration’s position rather than the legal challenges presented against it. While the articles provide limited additional specifics about the underlying facts of the case, they consistently characterize the decision as “siding with” the Trump administration and as a significant immigration ruling affecting how the government can handle green card holders who face criminal accusations. The reporting focuses on the practical impact of the decision on parole status and the start of deportation proceedings, rather than on broader policy arguments. The Supreme Court’s action thus sets the outcome of this contested legal question in the administration’s favor.