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Thanks to Thursday’s SCOTUS Ruling, It Is Suddenly Acceptable to Describe Haiti As a Hellish Nation

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Thanks to Thursday’s SCOTUS Ruling, It Is Suddenly Acceptable to Describe Haiti As a Hellish Nation

On Thursday, the Supreme Court sent shockwaves through the Leftist community when it ruled that the Trump administration could bring an end to TPS immigration recipients. At the heart of the ruling — and the amusing crux for those outraged on the Left — is that letter “T.” The “Temporary” aspect of Temporary Protected Status was in play for those seeking refuge here in the States from natural disasters or an outbreak of violence, for example, in a non-permanent fashion.

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Thanks to Thursday’s SCOTUS Ruling, It Is Suddenly Acceptable to Describe Haiti As a Hellish Nation By Brad Slager | 1:20 PM on June 26, 2026 The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery On Thursday, the Supreme Court sent shockwaves through the Leftist community when it ruled that the Trump administration could bring an end to TPS immigration recipients. At the heart of the ruling — and the amusing crux for those outraged on the Left — is that letter “T.” The “Temporary” aspect of Temporary Protected Status was in play for those seeking refuge here in the States from natural disasters or an outbreak of violence, for example, in a non-permanent fashion.

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