A federal judge just slapped down President Trump’s order to end special protections for over half a million migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela. This Biden-era program let them fly into America with sponsors, get work permits, and avoid the border chaos—but critics say it’s a magnet for fraud. Now left-wing activists cheer as the courts block Trump from restoring order.
Meanwhile, El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele stood strong beside President Trump, refusing to send back a deported Maryland man accused of MS-13 ties. Bukele called the demand “preposterous,” asking how he could “smuggle a terrorist” into America. The swamp wants this man back, but Trump allies say rules matter—he’s where he belongs.
The judge in Massachusetts claims Trump can’t revoke “parole” status for these migrants without case-by-case reviews. Never mind that Biden created this mess by waving in over 500,000 people without proper vetting. Now activists want endless loopholes, putting American safety last.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the deported Maryland man, had a protection order but was labeled a gang threat. His family cries foul, but the White House says he’s no angel. Bukele’s prisons already hold 200 Venezuelans sent by Trump—real action against criminal invaders.
Trump’s team argues courts are tying their hands, blocking common-sense moves to deport dangerous individuals. The same judges who let border crossers flood our towns now protect those here illegally. It’s a war on law and order.
Bukele’s crackdown on gangs made El Salvador safer, and Trump’s partnership shows real results. Democrats whine about “wrongful” detentions, but patriots know: if you’re here illegally, you’re gone. No more catch-and-release.
The left’s lawfare is relentless. First, they sue to keep borders open. Then they sue to stop deportations. Now they want foreign leaders to defy America’s policies. Trump fights for sovereignty while activists side with criminals.
President Trump won’t back down. He’s cleaning up Biden’s disaster, even if judges and foreign leaders face backlash. Real Americans want safety, not sob stories. It’s time to put America first—no apologies.