Monday, April 13, 2026

Consequences of importing the third world

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The crime and the victim--

In Fort Myers, Florida, a gas station clerk named Nilufar Yasmin was brutally beaten to death with a hammer. Authorities say the suspect is Rolbert Joachim, an immigrant from Haiti who entered the United States in 2022 under Joe Biden. 

Nilufar Yasmin was a mother of two from Bangladesh. This is a real human tragedy with a grieving family at its center.

Officials report Joachim entered the country in 2022 and was later granted Temporary Protected Status for Haitians. TPS is a program meant to protect certain foreign nationals from return to dangerous conditions in their home countries.

Critics say the program has been abused and that removals are blocked by the courts. Supporters say TPS keeps people safe from harm abroad. The details of Joachim’s immigration record are now part of the criminal investigation. [PageTraveler]

Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haiti is currently designated through February 3, 2026,. Although termination was scheduled for that date, a federal court order on February 2, 2026, has stayed the termination, with litigation potentially affecting the final expiration date.

Can we get these people out of our country?

The Department of Homeland Security posted a video of the attack that has been widely shared and described as graphic.

Watch the murder...viewer discretion

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