Option A is to get another judge to remove this injunction.
If he can’t (and he most likely can), then he will just then simply decree something similar with the same effect.
Look at the NLRB case.
At the end of the day, the GOP was defeated by Reid and tricked into confirming a bunch of communists anyway in exchange for Reid not invoking the nuclear option (we all know how that turned out).
The effect of the SCOTUS ruling just changed the players, not the game. None of the decisions by the illegal appointees were overturned.
This is not a win.
You “win” against communists when they go to prison and are removed from power.
That is the only true measure of victory.
In the case of the NLRB, the decisions made by the previous board had to be reaffirmed by the new board. The result may be the same, but the courts found that Obama overstepped his authority by naming three members to the panel while the Senate was on a short break. The Dems controlled the Senate at the time and had implemented the nuclear option when it came to confirmations except for the Surpreme Court.