This is insane: So it turns out Donald Trump didn’t order an end to the temporary protected status of the 350,000 Haitians
This is insane
So it turns out Donald Trump didn’t order an end to the temporary protected status of the 350,000 Haitians
The executive order was made by Biden and was just expiring, but a Federal Judge decided it’s not allowed to expire
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— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) February 5, 2026
- All of America’s enemies are using our laws to conquer us, and Trump is focused on stupid shit. I don’t want a factory job. I want America to exist in general. – The Truthman
- INSANE! Biden’s Temporary Protection for 350,000 Haitians BLOCKED by Trump’s Judge?! So here’s the crazy twist: Biden extended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 350,000 Haitians—but it was set to expire. The Trump administration did nothing to keep it going and let it naturally expire, and now a Biden-appointed judge is BLOCKING the expiration?! This is absolute chaos! Let’s break it down: Biden’s executive order didn’t pass through legislation or a vote, but it temporarily protected Haitians. Trump could’ve acted, but he just let it expire. Now a judge, who’s NOT a lawmaker, is stepping in and trying to create policy? This isn’t just a legal issue—it’s a complete overreach of power. How are we letting judges, not elected officials, decide immigration policy? If Trump had his way, he’d let every protective measure expire, but his own policies are now being used against us. This is backward. What do you think? This is not how laws are supposed to work—time to speak up and make sure our democracy stays in the hands of the people, not just judges with an agenda. – IA

- The reason is simple: the judge has Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) which impairs her judgement & rational thought. If there’s an expiry date to Biden’s executive order on TPS, then her ruling to extend it is invalid because she has no presidential power. – Raymond Ng
This is insane So it turns out Donald

