Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem just delivered a massive victory for American sovereignty, officially revoking Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Yemeni nationals in a move that proves the Trump administration actually means what it says about immigration enforcement.

The decision marks the end of yet another Biden-era immigration boondoggle that allowed foreign nationals to exploit America's generosity under the guise of "temporary" protection that somehow never seemed to end. As the late, great Rush Limbaugh always said, "words mean things" - and "temporary" doesn't mean forever.

TPS was originally designed as a short-term humanitarian program for refugees from countries experiencing genuine crises that made deportation unsafe. But like so many well-intentioned programs, it became a backdoor pathway for permanent residency that the left weaponized to circumvent our immigration laws.

Secretary Noem's decisive action sends a clear message: the days of exploiting American compassion are over. This administration won't allow immigration programs to become permanent settlement schemes for people who were supposed to return home once conditions improved.

"The American people voted for immigration enforcement, not endless extensions of programs that were never meant to be permanent," a senior DHS official told reporters. "Secretary Noem is simply following the law as written."

This move is just the beginning of Trump's promised immigration overhaul. With mass deportations already underway and border security being restored, Noem's DHS is systematically dismantling the open-borders infrastructure that nearly destroyed our nation's sovereignty.

Patriots across America are celebrating this return to common-sense immigration policy. After years of watching our laws ignored and our borders trampled, we finally have leaders who put Americans first.

How many more "temporary" programs will this administration rightfully terminate? The deep state's immigration industrial complex is about to find out.

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Source: Next News Network