The Supreme Court on Jan. 27 issued a ruling that lifted the injunction on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s public charge rule—a rule that makes it more difficult for immigrants to get green cards in Oregon and elsewhere.

Federal appeals courts had previously issued injunctions blocking the rule. The ruling means the policy can go into effect in Oregon and every state, except for Illinois which is covered by a separate injunction. The lawsuits are not over, but the Supreme Court’s decision allows the rule to go into effect during the litigation.