It is a wonderful nation, is it not?
Here we go
ICE begins deporting Haitians who lost TPS back to homeland
The first deportation flight to Haiti since the Trump administration ended humanitarian protections for 350,000 people living in the United States landed Thursday in the Caribbean nation, and activists say immigration arrests are beginning to ramp up.
The flight carrying 170 people, ranging in age from 19 to 71, landed in Cap-Haitien, on the northern coast of Haiti. Commercial flights from the U.S. have been blocked from landing in the Caribbean nation’s primary airport in the capital of Port-au-Prince due to gang activity and reports of aircraft being struck by gunfire.
I thought it was great? Didn’t all that Clinton Foundation cash, as well as all the money and aid given after the big earthquake fix this?
The federal government has been sending deportees back to Haiti on monthly flights, but Thursday’s removal was among the largest that community leaders said they had seen during the second Trump administration.
Many of the passengers had been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the last three weeks, and at least one had recently lost temporary protected status, according to Guerline Jozef of the Haitian Bridge Alliance.
“People are losing TPS status and losing their asylum cases,” she said. “It’s become easier and easier to be taken and deported.”
As it should be.
On Thursday, community leaders in Springfield, Ohio, said ICE arrested a well-known Christian pastor, Joubert Adrien. He was driving home when officers boxed in his vehicle at a gas station, the activists said. He had recently lost TPS, according to Vilés Dorsainvil of the Haitian Support Center.
The arrest has sent chills through Adrien’s congregation and the larger Haitian community, Dorsainvil added.
Which is the point, so that they leave, be it back to Haiti or somewhere else. The T stands for temporary, and it’s time to go back and make Haiti great again.

The first deportation flight to Haiti since the Trump administration ended humanitarian protections for 350,000 people living in the United States landed Thursday in the Caribbean nation, and activists say immigration arrests are beginning to ramp up.

Some people are really afraid of Haitians and are constantly looking for ways to confirm their false and negative biases.
Did Trump/Teach ever admit that in actuality the Haitians living in Springfield Ohio did not kill and eat dogs?
The governor of Ohio who is a Republican said that the economic turn around of that city was due to the Haitians that moved their and filled the factory jobs no one wanted?