Migrants Sue Trump, Cry Racism Over Deportation
In a shocking move emblematic of the radical left’s embrace of open borders and lawfare, foreign nationals living in the U.S. under the long-abused Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program are now suing President Trump’s Department of Homeland Security, outrageously accusing Secretary Kristi Noem of “racism” for finally upholding the law. After decades of bipartisan failure to enforce immigration limits, Noem announced the long-overdue termination of TPS benefits for tens of thousands of migrants from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Nepal—countries that no longer meet the original criteria for protection. Rather than returning home as the program intended, these migrants, backed by activist legal groups, are demanding permanent status, weaponizing the courts with absurd claims of “racial animus” and constitutional violations. This lawsuit isn’t just a challenge to immigration enforcement—it’s a direct assault on U.S. sovereignty, the rule of law, and every effort to restore order to America’s broken borders.
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