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They cleared the way for his team to end Temporary Protected Status for tens of thousands of Haitian migrants. What does TPS mean, exactly? Well, in short, when a foreigner is on TPS, they don't have to work, and there's no risk of being deported.
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) does not require you to work. Instead, it gives eligible individuals the legal permission to work in the U.S. and protects them from deportation. TPS does not require you to hold a job; it simply provides the legal right to work if you choose to.
So, if they're not holding down a job, they're collecting welfare and mooching off the American taxpayer.
The good news is that President Trump can now begin deporting them.
Of course, the reaction from the left came in fast and furious style. The same crowd that exploded with outrage when President Trump called Haiti a "shithole" country years ago, flooding social media with beautiful beach photos and travel brochures, is now arguing that sending migrants back would be a death sentence because Haiti is simply too dangerous.
Jan 2018. Democrats and the media were apoplectic over Trump's "shithole" comments, and were engaged in a campaign to defend Haiti.
Here, Anderson Cooper explains to Conan what an "amazing," "incredible" and "culturally rich" place it is, and how he loves to spend his weekends and vacation time there.
Conan then went to Haiti and posed for the infamous "beautiful country" photo while sipping a drink out of a coconut.
Now, Dems and the media are telling you it would mean suffering or death for anyone to be sent back there.
Their narrative is wholly dependent on what is deemed to be politically useful at any given time.
So… which is it? Shithole or utopia?
While the left decides on that million-dollar question, another bombshell has landed, this time courtesy of the Boston Globe.
Buried inside the paper's overly sympathetic coverage of the Supreme Court ruling against TPS is a statistic that has infuriated Americans.