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Thanks to Thursday’s SCOTUS Ruling, It Is Suddenly Acceptable to Describe Haiti As a Hellish Nation

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June 26, 2026

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Thanks to Thursday’s SCOTUS Ruling, It Is Suddenly Acceptable to Describe Haiti As a Hellish Nation
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Conservative Review

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· Jun 26, 2026

Democrats Suddenly Agree With Trump: Haiti Is An ‘S-hole Country’

Every Democrat who insists it’s a deeply inhumane offense to send Haitians temporarily in the U.S. back to their country should be required to admit what they previously denied: that Haiti and so many others like it really are, as President Trump so eloquently put it, “sh-thole countries.” The Supreme Court ruled this week that []

MS NOW

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· Jun 26, 2026

Thanks to the Supreme Court, Trump is poised to betray a community he vowed to ‘champion’

In 2016, Trump told Haitian Americans he wanted to be the community’s “biggest champion.” A decade later, the rhetoric rings like a cruel joke. The post Thanks to the Supreme Court, Trump is poised to betray a community he vowed to ‘champion’ appeared first on MS NOW.

DNyuz

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· Jun 25, 2026

‘Exile this guy’: MAGA turns on Republican for breaking with Trump on Supreme Court ruling

MAGA followers rebuffed Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) on Thursday after he spoke out against the Trump administration following a Supreme Court ruling that ended temporary protected status for Haitians and Syrians. Lawler wrote in a post on X that he thinks the situation in Haiti is a “humanitarian and political disaster and continues to warrant []

Press Watch

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· Jun 26, 2026

Are we bothsidesing racism now?

Were Trump’s comments about Haitians racist? This is not a tough one. The post Are we bothsidesing racism now? appeared first on Press Watch.

URL Media

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· Jun 26, 2026

World Cup Joy Gave Way to Deportation Fears for Haitian Families

For one night this past Wednesday, Miami’s Little Haiti forgot to be afraid. Haiti was on the field — its first World Cup appearance in more than half a century [] The post World Cup Joy Gave Way to Deportation Fears for Haitian Families appeared first on URL Media.

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· Jun 25, 2026

Guess What Dems Are Saying About Haiti Now After Clutching Pearls When Trump Called it a 'S**thole'

Guess What Dems Are Saying About Haiti Now After Clutching Pearls When Trump Called it a 'S**thole'

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Related coverage for "Thanks to Thursday’s SCOTUS Ruling, It Is Suddenly Acceptable to Describe Haiti As a Hellish Nation": Conservative Review — Democrats Suddenly Agree With Trump: Haiti Is An ‘S-hole Country’. MS NOW — Thanks to the Supreme Court, Trump is poised to betray a community he vowed to ‘champion’. DNyuz — ‘Exile this guy’: MAGA turns on Republican for breaking with Trump on Supreme Court ruling. Press Watch — Are we bothsidesing racism now?. URL Media — World Cup Joy Gave Way to Deportation Fears for Haitian Families. Twitchy — Guess What Dems Are Saying About Haiti Now After Clutching Pearls When Trump Called it a 'S**thole'