Rep. Ayanna Pressley’s desperate pitch to extend Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of Haitians reveals the left’s shameless spin on immigration. Claiming that 20% of Haitians work in healthcare as a reason to keep them here ignores the reality: Haitian-born workers make up a tiny fraction of America’s overall healthcare workforce. This is not about vital contributions—it’s about manufacturing excuses to bypass sensible immigration enforcement.Americans deserve policies that put our own citizens first, not endless loopholes that strain hospitals, housing, and public resources. With border chaos and record illegal entries, extending TPS rewards those who should return home once conditions improve, rather than flooding the system indefinitely.It’s time to end these temporary programs that become permanent and demand real reform. Our healthcare workers and taxpayers should not bear the burden of flawed priorities that weaken American sovereignty.
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Kelly Spease
Ugly, racist, violent and stupid.

Gene Stanley
Yeah , and they wind up in nursing homes abusing helpless old people..
