Trump posts graphic video of slaying to argue for stricter immigration policies
Donald Trump posted a graphic video of a slaying to advocate for stricter immigration policies. The video highlights the case of Joachin, an immigrant who entered the US in 2022 and was granted Temporary Protected Status (TPS) after a deportation order.

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AI-generatedDonald Trump posted a graphic video of a slaying to advocate for stricter immigration policies. The video highlights the case of Joachin, an immigrant who entered the US in 2022 and was granted Temporary Protected Status (TPS) after a deportation order. TPS, designed to protect immigrants from unsafe countries, is now under scrutiny, with the Supreme Court set to hear a case regarding TPS for Haitians later this month. The Trump administration argues that TPS has been overused and become a de facto permanent residency program, seeking to dismantle TPS programs from numerous countries. Despite the legal debate, the Department of Homeland Security stated that Joachin will be deported regardless of the Supreme Court's decision.
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5 extractedJoachin "will be deported regardless of the outcome" of his case.
TPS prevents US officials from deporting immigrants to countries deemed unsafe.
The Biden administration granted him Temporary Protected Status, which expired in 2024.
A federal judge issued a final order of removal against him in 2022.
Joachin first entered the US in August 2022.