The relentless assault on America’s immigration system rolls on, this time from a Bush-appointed judge who blocked the Trump administration’s cold, hard effort to end the endless extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for hundreds of thousands of Haitian migrants. This so-called “protector” of the rule of law chose politics over principle, standing in the way of restoring order to a system that Biden and his predecessors have weaponized to invite permanent illegal immigration under the guise of humanitarian aid.
Bush-appointed judge stops Trump admin from deporting Haitian migrants protected by Biden https://t.co/D1Hxcwuoe8 via @BIZPACReview
— Lester McClintock (@LesterMcCl28224) July 3, 2025
TPS was created to be exactly that — temporary. Not a lifetime pass to stay, work, and abuse the system. Yet, after a devastating earthquake back in 2010, the number of Haitians living under this far-too-generous shelter exploded from some 57,000 eligible individuals to over half a million today. That’s not just a statistic — it’s a national crisis manufactured by liberal incompetence and globalist greed, pushing America to the brink while claiming “compassion” as a cover story. The Trump administration rightly saw this as an urgent priority. DHS moved to restore integrity, not just to immigration law, but to the very meaning of “temporary.”
Judges like Brian Cogan, despite being a Bush appointee, have once again shown us that legal activism knows no party lines when it comes to protecting left-wing immigration chaos. His ruling insisting the government must stick to a fixed timeline, even when the circumstances in Haiti are improving, reeks of judicial overreach and refusal to respect the executive’s constitutional authority on immigration. The political theater playing out here is a slap in the face to every American taxpayer forced to foot the bill for decades of border breakdown and open-door amnesty policies.
It’s even worse when you consider the actors behind this judicial stunt: union thugs, radical clergy groups, and sanctuary city operatives who profit from turning a blind eye and encouraging lawlessness. Meanwhile, American workers and communities suffer from job competition, stretched resources, and the erosion of lawful immigration enforcement. Biden’s extended TPS programs turned humanitarian crisis into a permanent migration magnet — and this ruling just throws down the gauntlet against anyone who dares try to fix it.
If America can’t enforce even the most basic immigration laws without being stopped by activist judges, what hope is there for reality-based policy? The Trump administration’s attempts to unwind Biden’s reckless social engineering and restore common sense should be applauded, not sabotaged. This fight isn’t just about Haitian migrants. It’s about whether America remains a nation governed by laws or a global playground for illegals at the expense of its citizens. How long will conservatives sit back while the courts shield political migrants from deportation and criminals from consequences? America deserves better.