Border czar Tom Homan praised the Supreme Court for ruling that federal courts cannot review the government’s decisions to end temporary protected status for Syrian and Haitian nationals, during an appearance Monday on Newsmax.
“I thank God the Supreme Court finally ruled that temporary means temporary,” Homan said on “Rob Schmitt Tonight.” “I’ve been doing this since 1984. I can’t tell you how many TPS [temporary protected status] programs end up being forever.”
Homan said Haitians could return to their own country.
“We got a lot of Third World countries we can send them to,” Homan said. “They can go back to Haiti, to their homeland.”
“Who better to fix the Haitian government?” Homan added. “They’re going to go home. And the Supreme Court ruled TPS is over. So now they got to go home.”
“There was an earthquake that happened 16 years ago, the requirements for awarding TPS no longer exist,” Homan continued. “The law is clear. They’re going to go home.”
The border czar outlined the harm he says illegal aliens bring to the United States.
“These foreign workers drive wages down for the American worker,” Homan said. “And President [Donald] Trump’s all about America first.”
“Every illegal alien in this country cheated the system,” Homan added. “They enter the country illegally. They put themselves in front of the line. They cheated.”
“Meanwhile, there are millions of people taking their tests, doing their background investigation, paying their fees to be part of the greatest nation on Earth,” Homan continued. “And they’re sitting in the back seat because the last four years of [former President Joe] Biden brought illegal immigrants.”
Homan said Trump is keeping his promise of enforcing immigration law, adding that he promised Americans “the most secure border in the nation.”
“He promised record numbers of arrests and deportations, promises made, promises kept,” Homan said. “That’s what we’ll keep doing.”

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