
Trump’s Immigration Policies Target Latin American and Haitian Migrants
President Trump has announced the termination of a key immigration program affecting Cuban migrants, causing uproar among Cuban Republicans in Florida. This move, seen as a direct appeal to his voter base, has sparked significant backlash from community leaders and immigrant rights groups.
Simultaneously, over half a million Latin American and Haitian migrants have been given a strict deadline to self-deport, creating a wave of panic and uncertainty within these communities. The policy, which demands immediate action from those affected, has been criticized for its harshness and lack of empathy towards long-term residents.
Adding to the immigration policy overhaul, the Trump administration has also decided to end Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelan migrants, a decision that South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has publicly opposed. This series of actions represents a significant shift in U.S. immigration policy, aimed at reducing the number of immigrants from specific countries.