De Facto Amnesty Passes the House. Mass migration from the Third World has consequences
We’ve already begun to see the consequences of the Biden-Harris open borders policy. Now we have an opportunity to correct this destructive policy—but that’s easier said than done.
That is especially the case when members of the House GOP side with Democrats to extend the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for hundreds of thousands of Haitians illegally residing in the country, effectively extending de facto amnesty to them.
Simply put, this is irrationally stupid. The downstream side effects of mass immigration are no longer downstream. They’re here, and we’re already seeing the effects, including further cultural decay, housing shortages, rampant welfare fraud, rising cost of living, and rapid spikes in crime. [Heritage Foundation]
Haitians have had TPS for 16 years; nothing temporary about that.
Good Night, Patriots!
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Their country is a mess and very dangerous.TPS is custom made for situations like this and continues to be applied for immigrants and refugees who would likely face physical harm if they were deported.
It's funny you're not mentioning the Venezuelans who continue to be covered under TPS. I wonder why not?
Venezuelans under TPS--the situation is under litigation. Noem ended TPS last year for roughly 600,000 Venezuelan migrants who received protected status from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) under the Biden administration.
TPS is supposed to be "temporary." 16 years for Haitians is anything but temporary.
We can't take on the entire world.
Why don't you go live in Haiti b****!
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