In a blow to former President Donald Trump's attempt to roll back Biden-era policies, a federal judge has issued an injunction blocking his administration from suspending migrant parole and tariff executive orders. The judge's ruling comes after a group of states and immigrant advocates challenged the Trump administration's actions in court.

The first case involved the Biden administration's Migrant Protection Protocols, which allows migrants to await their immigration court hearings in the United States instead of Mexico. The judge's ruling prevents the Trump administration from suspending this program, which has been hailed as a more humane approach to immigration.

In the second case, the Trump administration's attempt to block five tariff executive orders issued by President Biden was also struck down by the judge. These executive orders aimed to review and potentially revoke tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, which were seen as harmful to American consumers and businesses.

The judge's decisions highlight the ongoing legal battles over immigration and trade policies between the Trump and Biden administrations. Despite leaving office, Trump's attempts to influence policy are being met with resistance from the judiciary.