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TPS, like Iran, no one wanted to address it
Posted on 6/27/26 at 7:11 am
Posted on 6/27/26 at 7:11 am
Temporary protection status is an 18 month rollover. We have several in the system and when their deadlines come up Trump is not renewing and of course lawfare and the msm machine kicks in with the heart
wrenching stories.
We have TPS foreigners from Liberia, Somalia, and Guatemala.....from 1990. There status has been approved and rolled over 24 times by both parties several times.
Some of these people have anchor GRANDBABIES by now.
The Haitians were next in line and they need to go home. And for you clowns who think Haitians are hard working great people. A little tip for you.
When the shat hit the fan in Venezuela, many Caribbean countries took in refugees on a permanent basis. When the earthquake hit Haiti, many Caribbean countries gave them refugee status, then sent their arses back home. The US is the only country stupid enough to keep them and their 275K anchor babies.
Just like Iran, its nasty work and easier to turn a blind eye, rather than do the right thing.
wrenching stories.
We have TPS foreigners from Liberia, Somalia, and Guatemala.....from 1990. There status has been approved and rolled over 24 times by both parties several times.
Some of these people have anchor GRANDBABIES by now.
The Haitians were next in line and they need to go home. And for you clowns who think Haitians are hard working great people. A little tip for you.
When the shat hit the fan in Venezuela, many Caribbean countries took in refugees on a permanent basis. When the earthquake hit Haiti, many Caribbean countries gave them refugee status, then sent their arses back home. The US is the only country stupid enough to keep them and their 275K anchor babies.
Just like Iran, its nasty work and easier to turn a blind eye, rather than do the right thing.
Posted on 6/27/26 at 8:27 am to trinidadtiger
Do you ever wonder why the US govt can collect voluminous details on every facet of our lives, our economy, our incomes, our tendencies and behaviors, but immigration is a statistical black box? How many non-citizens are here, by category? How many have a criminal record or serious driving infractions. How many have self paid car insurance, health insurance? How many pay net income tax, property tax, vehicle tax? How many, along with their family, use resources from any of the myriad govt assistance programs? How many are incarcerated? How many have voted? In other words, from a financial standpoint, what is their net cost or benefit to US society and the government? Apparently these numbers don't exist, but they should because the US is drowning in red ink and that's about to be a huge problem for everyone.
This post was edited on 6/27/26 at 8:36 am
Posted on 6/27/26 at 8:34 am to trinidadtiger
Posted on 6/27/26 at 8:46 am to trinidadtiger
I’d be happy to keep all the Haitians if we would kick out all the Somalis.
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