While on the topic of immigration ... this:

Fox Reporter Reveals How Haitians Scammed TPS Under Biden

Democrats are horrified that the Trump administration won its case at the U.S. Supreme Court to end temporary protected status (TPS) for Haitians and Syrians a decade or more after the original designation. But what they don't want us to know is just how many Haitians lied about being refugees to exploit the TPS status.

Ironically, the same leftists who were outraged when President Donald Trump called Haiti a "hellhole" or "s***hole" of a country are now equally outraged that Trump wants to send Haitians back to their country... which Democrats now say is inhumane and dangerous. As usual, Democrats' policies are not based on facts, but on their desire to transform America demographically, rig the Electoral College, and import cheap foreign labor. Speaking of which, the Biden-Harris administration incentivized mass fraud in the claiming of TPS.

On June 26, Center for Immigration Studies' Director of Policy Jessica Vaughan reacted to Reuters bewailing the horror of sending Haitians back to Haiti by pointing out that "a large share of Haitians (and Cubans & Venezuelans) who were allowed in under Biden did not come from their home countries but from 3rd countries like Chile, Brazil and Spain, where they had residency & work permits. So they can return there if they don't want to go home.”

Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin responded by sharing some photos and his experience at the border during the Biden administration, when he watched numerous Haitians tearing up their documents from Chile because they wanted to claim — falsely — that they were in urgent need of asylum in the U.S. from their home country. In reality, they'd been living and working in Chile and Brazil.

Melugin exclaimed, "The idea that all these Haitians came directly from Haiti after an earthquake or assassination is false. Many of them were living happily and safely for years in South America until Biden’s open border policies became too attractive to pass up. Others also flew into the US via Biden’s CHNV mass parole program which was supposed to be for only 2 year humanitarian parole grants. Of course, most never left."

And just in case anyone questioned his ability to interview so many Haitians, Melugin confirmed that he is fluent in Spanish, and that many of the Haitians were as well, because they had been living in Chile for so long.