President Donald Trump’s deputies have begun deporting the Haitians who were imported by President Joe Biden.
After many months of egregious courtroom delays, a critical flight carrying 161 Haitians was finally sent back to their home country on Thursday. The Associated Press reported on the scene:
The deportees were clad in white, and many covered their faces out of safety as journalists filmed their arrival. Nearly all declined to talk, with some fearing being targeted by gangs that control an estimated 70% of Port-au-Prince and swaths of land beyond.
Crucially, the deportees included Temporary Protected Status (TPS) holders and individuals who had previously served prison sentences, as confirmed by Jean Négot Bonheur Delva, director general of Haiti’s National Office of Migration. This stark reality underscores the dangerous loopholes in the Biden administration's open-border policies.
These individuals are now returning home, having spent several years within America’s culture of ordered liberty, gaining valuable civic experience and, undoubtedly, financial resources.
While this initial departure of 161 Haitians is a welcome step towards restoring border integrity, it serves as a sobering reminder of the colossal challenge still ahead: at least 329,000 Haitians — alongside a staggering 15 million other illegal immigrants — remain within the United States.
The unchecked influx of these inadmissible migrants has had a devastating impact on American communities, driving down Americans’ wages, inflating housing costs, and diverting essential focus from domestic wealth-generating investments.
Yet, for Wall Street elites, this crisis has been an unexpected windfall. Investor-backed economic briefs submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court indicate that elite investors have gained an extra $20 billion annually from the 1.4 million low-wage migrants delivered by Biden’s expansive Temporary Protected Status program. This blatant exploitation of cheap labor, often masked by humanitarian rhetoric, fuels the globalist agenda.
This explains why an investor-created lobbying group, FWD.us, is actively orchestrating a PR campaign to keep these Haitian migrants in the United States. In an August 20 statement, the group brazenly declared, “FWD.us can connect reporters directly with TPS holders, their family members, advocates, and others and provide economic data as highlighted in this Wall Street Journal article.” It’s a transparent attempt to maintain a supply of cheap labor at the expense of American workers.
In Springfield, Ohio, federal authorities are finally asserting the rule of law. So far, 15 Haitians have been arrested, including Haitian pastor Joubert Adien, as reported by the Washington Post. Despite vocal protests from local residents and clergy members — predictable champions of open borders — ICE officers have been making arrests outside grocery stores and following traffic stops, upholding their duty to enforce immigration laws.
Ironically, Haiti itself stands to benefit significantly from the return of its human capital. Many of those who fled were skilled professionals — including cops, politicians, teachers, and doctors — individuals desperately needed to revive the crime-ridden nation.
The Washington Post further detailed the profound loss for Haiti, noting, “The city includes a large number of [Haiti’s] middle class who worked as physicians, judges and in other professions in Haiti, [Vilés Dorsainvil of the Haitian Support Center.] said. They moved to Ohio after the country was plunged into chaos following the 2021 assassination of the country’s then-president, he said.” These critical individuals were deliberately extracted from 2021 to 2024 by Biden’s border chief, Alejandro Mayorkas, all to fuel his "Bidenomics" economic policy – a policy built on mass migration and cheap labor.
As expected, globalists are lamenting these necessary returns. Bill Kristol, a former Republican who has openly advocated for the replacement of the American population by migrants, dramatically claimed, “I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just.” Apparently, in their view, divine justice now mandates open borders and the erosion of national sovereignty.
This decisive action by President Trump’s team is a critical step towards restoring law and order, securing our borders, and prioritizing American citizens. It stands in stark contrast to the chaotic, self-serving policies of the Biden administration and sends a clear message: the America First movement is unwavering in its commitment to national sovereignty, the rule of law, and the prosperity of our own people against those who seek to undermine it.