Noem STRIKES Back – Deportation AMNESTY REVERSED!

Kristi Noem

(FreePressBeacon.com) – To restore law and order in America, Kristi Noem’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced plans to reverse the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians.

This decision aims to end years of system abuse and return integrity to America’s immigration policies.

The move affects over 520,000 Haitians who have been residing in the U.S. under this program, which was originally intended as a temporary measure.

Secretary Noem’s decision reverses the Biden administration’s extension of deportation amnesty for Haitian migrants, which was set to last until 2026.

The Trump administration, committed to enforcing immigration laws, is taking decisive action to address the ballooning numbers of TPS beneficiaries.

From a modest 57,000 in 2011, the number of Haitians eligible for TPS has skyrocketed to over 520,000 in 2023, raising concerns about the program’s true temporary nature.

Homeland Security officials stated, “We are returning integrity to the TPS system, which has been abused and exploited by illegal aliens for decades.”

The TPS program, initially designed to provide temporary deportation amnesty and benefits to people from countries experiencing crises, has morphed into a de facto permanent residency program for many.

Haiti has held TPS status since a devastating earthquake in 2010, and repeated renewals have allowed hundreds of thousands to remain indefinitely in the U.S.

While immigration advocacy groups criticize the decision, claiming it will cause chaos, the Trump administration remains committed to upholding the rule of law and protecting American interests.

The revocation does not mean immediate deportation, but it does signal a return to a sensible, law-based approach to immigration policy.

This move is part of a broader effort by the Trump administration to reform the TPS system. During his previous term, President Trump attempted to end most TPS enrollments but was blocked by federal courts.

With Secretary Noem at the helm of DHS, the administration is making significant progress in restoring order to our immigration system.

The decision also affects other nationalities. Noem has revoked a Biden-era TPS extension for approximately 600,000 Venezuelans, demonstrating the administration’s commitment to applying immigration laws fairly and consistently.

As of December, nearly 1.1 million illegals in the U.S. were under TPS, with large groups from Venezuela, El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua.

Critics argue that conditions in Haiti remain unstable, citing ongoing gang violence and political turmoil.

Yet, the Trump administration maintains that TPS was never intended as a permanent solution and that beneficiaries should return to their home countries or seek other legal means to remain in the U.S.

As America faces unprecedented challenges at its borders, the Trump administration’s decisive action on TPS serves as a clear message: the days of unchecked immigration and system abuse are coming to an end.

For law-abiding citizens concerned about national security and the rule of law, this move represents a significant step towards restoring order and protecting American interests.

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