Monday, June 29, 2026

This Isn't About Haiti

 https://x.com/saltygoat17/status/2070887878906048728?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw

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 https://x.com/rising_serpent/status/2070896889633935412?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw

How is it that American citizens can't afford a home while 30% of TPS recipients have mortgages while at the same time 51% of their households receive at least one form of welfare benefit? Do you understand how impossible this is without your government being a co-conspirator in fraud?"

  https://x.com/westernlensman/status/2071583573681791391?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw

January 2010. Obama’s DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano announces that she signed the Haitian TPS order: "It will be good for 18 months from the date of the issuance. So that will be in July of 2011." That's how it was introduced. 16 years ago. Full Clip Transcript: "Lastly, as has been widely reported yesterday, I signed the order beginning for the process of TPS status for Haitians already in the United States. This is a kind of an intermediate immigration status that allows those who are here to remain and to work, and as they work, of course, many send remittances back home. This in and of itself, is a form of support to Haiti and a form of economic assistance to Haiti. To qualify, you must have been in the United States before January the 12th, the date of the earthquake. It will be good for 18 months from the date of the issuance. So that will be in July of 2011. So for Haitians in the country who were here before the earthquake, we are now opening up the process of TPS, that intermediate immigration status for you.""

  https://x.com/MendlovitzMark/status/2070558583293636902

I've been told by a friend from Ohio that one of the reasons the elites are so hysterical about Haitians having to go home, even some Republicans, is apartment owners love renting to them, especially if they are paying government-subsidized rents. Think about the insanity of that. We are subsidizing the rents of foreign nationals, driving up the cost of housing for native Americans by diminishing supply and increasing demand. That is as un-American as anything our government could do to us."

 https://x.com/alicianieves__/status/2070650275736539216?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw

This actually gets at the heart of the question “why can’t we stop mass migration, even when the people coming require so much state welfare?”. That’s actually the point. Not only do big businesses benefit from having “asylum” seekers as cheap labor, but there’s now an entire economy downstream from the state welfare being used to support these foreign nationals—NGOs, apartment owners, school systems, cities getting federal money for social programs for them. The abuse of humanitarian pathways of migration (which are actually unconstitutional btw) opened the door for a multi-million dollar economy that discovered a way to extract money from the federal and state governments. This is why the British are unsuccessful at stopping the boats of obvious economic migrant men from coming — there’s now at least 30 people employed to “help” each of these men, mainly single young women with low earning potential liberal arts degrees. These beneficiaries will fight to the death to keep mass migration bc they need these kind of social service jobs to live comfortable independent lives. The ongoing unemployment of USAID workers is a scary reminder to thousands of them that their lives will be harder for them without mass migration."

 

 https://x.com/ocraziocornpop/status/2070696715154268196?s=51&t=cLq01Oy84YkmYPZ-URIMYw

 "Trump, 2018: "Haiti is a sh!thole country." Hollywood Libs: "Haiti is a great, truly beautiful country. Trump is a r*cist!" Trump (& SCOTUS), 2026: "Temporary means temporary, Haitians have to return home to their great, truly beautiful country." Hollywood Libs: "Haiti is a sh!thole country. They must be allowed to stay forever." CHECKMATE, LIBTARDS. WHY ARE HOLLYWOOD LIBS LIKE THIS?"

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1 comment:

Craig said...

What I find interesting about the Haitian TPS conversation is the fact that the same people complaining about ending this status after 16 years, have done nothing to make life better for Haitians IN Haiti. No complaints about how the Clintons wasted vast amounts of money enriching themselves and their cronies while not actually doing anything for Haitians. Parts of Haiti can be dangerous for Americans and Europeans, because they are targets for kidnapping and ransom. Yet I personally know Americans who have lived safely in Haiti since long before the earthquake. The hypocrisy on this issue is stunning, the same people who flip out about a couple of hundred thousand people having to apply for other means to stay in the US (or going back to their homeland), stand by idly while Haiti languishes.

The problem is that these folks would absolutely lose their shit if there was ever a serious effort to "fix" Haiti. For the very simple reason that it would involve some level of force. Accomplishing anything in Haiti would require the forcible removal of the gangs that control Port au Prince and other areas of the country. This removal would allow for the reconstitution of Haiti's government and sovereignty. Obviously this would require money, and money that wasn't siphoned off to enrich contractors and ONGs.

What everyone should be advocating for is a Haiti that is at least as viable and functional as the DR. Instead y'all have your panties in a wad over a few thousand Haitians who've mostly been living off of US taxpayers for long past the deadline for their return.