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LAST CHANCE: Trump Must Deport 'Temporary Refugees' NOW or They'll Never Leave

Gary FranchiMarch 22, 2026114 views
LAST CHANCE: Trump Must Deport 'Temporary Refugees' NOW or They'll Never Leave
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President Trump has a historic opportunity that may never come again: the complete removal of millions of illegal immigrants who have been exploiting America's broken 'temporary' refugee programs for decades. But the clock is ticking, and if action isn't taken now while Republicans control every lever of power, these so-called 'temporary' residents will become permanent fixtures in American communities forever.

The brutal reality is this: every previous administration has kicked the can down the road when it comes to removing illegals with expired temporary status. Haitians, Venezuelans, Salvadorans, and countless others have been living in America under various 'temporary protected status' designations that were supposed to be short-term solutions but have morphed into permanent backdoor amnesty programs.

The Perfect Storm for Deportations

Right now, Trump has everything he needs to finally enforce our immigration laws. Republicans control the House, Senate, and White House. Public opinion has never been stronger in favor of mass deportations. And Americans are fed up with the endless excuses about why we can't remove people who were never supposed to stay here permanently.

"This administration won't make the same mistakes as previous Republican presidents who talked tough but failed to deliver," said a senior White House official familiar with the deportation planning. "President Trump understands this is our last, best chance to restore the rule of law."

The numbers are staggering. Hundreds of thousands of Haitians have been living under temporary protection since the 2010 earthquake - that's 16 years of 'temporary' status. Salvadorans have been here since 2001. At what point does 'temporary' become a cruel joke played on the American people who expect their immigration laws to actually mean something?

No More Excuses

The deep state bureaucrats and open-borders activists will throw every legal obstacle they can at Trump's deportation efforts. They'll cry about 'humanitarian concerns' and 'family separation' - the same tired playbook they've used to paralyze immigration enforcement for decades.

But Trump has learned from his first term. His team is prepared for the lawfare, the media hysteria, and the political pressure. The question is: will they follow through, or will another generation of Americans watch as temporary becomes permanent yet again?

Patriots across the country are watching closely. They delivered Trump a mandate for mass deportations. Now it's time to see if that mandate will be fulfilled, or if we'll get more excuses about why America can't enforce its own laws.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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LegalImmigrationMattersVerifiedjust now
What about the people who followed the legal immigration process and are still waiting? This is unfair to them.
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BorderSecurityNowVerifiedjust now
Trump needs to follow through on his promises. The American people voted for immigration enforcement, not endless extensions.
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
Finally someone is talking about this! These 'temporary' programs have been anything but temporary. If we don't act now, we'll be dealing with this forever.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
Exactly right. Look at how many 'temporary' government programs become permanent. Same principle applies here.
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TaxpayerFirstVerifiedjust now
How much are these programs costing us annually? Would love to see the real numbers on what taxpayers are funding.
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AmericaFirst2025Verifiedjust now
Absolutely right! Time to put America and Americans first.
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SmallTownUSAVerifiedjust now
I see this firsthand in my community - people who came here 'temporarily' years ago are now putting down roots and expecting to stay permanently. Where does it end?
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MainStreetConservativeVerifiedjust now
Same thing happening in our town. The infrastructure wasn't built for this kind of permanent population increase.
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VeteranDadVerifiedjust now
We have homeless veterans on our streets but endless resources for people who aren't even supposed to be here permanently. Something is seriously wrong with our priorities.
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GoldStarFamilyVerifiedjust now
This breaks my heart. Our own citizens should come first, especially those who served.