Which pretty well condemn the guy by the court's opinion that he's an ms13 member, thusly the stay can be ignored as partisan hackery by an office with jurisdiction to ignore it under national security interest jurisdiction. "No crime that benefits the nation can be considered a crime" and no one has a higher jurisdiction do do it than the office that holds the highest security clearance.
Not even the supreme court has jurisdiction to overrule the correct use of powers it wasn't even created to have.
With no citizen to protect and thusly no jurisdiction to overrule, there's no compelling interest to intervene. The court's jealousy of its powers do not extend far enough to impede the interests of the people it serves for the benefit of someone who isn't even a legal constituent.