Haitians, Syrians Must Go!
President Donald Trump just scored another major immigration victory at the U.S. Supreme Court, and it goes straight to the heart of what his base has been demanding for years: Control over who stays and who goes.
In this new ruling, the Court said Democrats and activist groups **cannot** use the federal courts to block Trump and the Department of Homeland Security from ending **Temporary Protected Status (TPS)** for Haitians and Syrians. In practical terms, that means the administration’s decision to wind down TPS for roughly **350,000 Haitians** and several thousand Syrians stands, and lower‑court injunctions tying Trump’s hands are gone.
It also sends a clear message: Decisions about TPS designations and terminations are executive and DHS calls, not toys for left‑wing lawyers and UN‑aligned NGOs to play with every time they dislike a president’s policy. Alex Newman, independent journalist, and author of Deep State: The Invisible Government Behind the Scenes, joins host Stephen Gardner to discuss the decision.


