Nan dènye vire nan listwa plan Trump yo ki toujou pa mache, yon jij nan Boston frape ankò avni imigrasyon Trump la. Fwa sa a, plan li te genyen pou l depòte imigran ki soti Kiba, Nikaragwa, Venezyela ak Ayiti, moun sa yo menm ki te jwenn estati legal anba pwogram epòk Biden nan, sispann. Sanble plan pou “Fè Amerik Ankò Majè” pa t gen chans ditou.

Sonje lè Trump te panse deplase Meksiken yo t ap retounen travay pou Ameriken yo? Li te imajine ke lè li retire “moun li konsidere pa anfòm yo”, Ameriken travayè yo ta fasil ranpli plas yo. Men, reyalite frape fò: anpil Ameriken pa t dispoze okipe travay yo konsidere twò ba, tankou travay nan jaden ak fè agrikilti. Nan moman sa a, li t ap klè ke sipozisyon sou etik travay pa mache ak sa k ap pase vre.

Jodi a, n ap fè fas ak yon erè menm pi gwo. Plis pase mwatye milyon imigran travayè, moun ki te envesti anpil ane ak pifò sa yo touche nan lavi Ameriken yo, kounye a ka pèdi tout sa yo bati. Genyen moun ki fè avni yo isit la, epi pou anpil ladan yo, espesyalman Ayisyen, kote gang vyolan pran kontwòl, fòse kite ta vle di pèdi tout bagay. Men, jan Trump toujou fè, li pa parèt pran anyen ann kont. Ou ta panse apre yon gwo fot konsa, li ta chanje lide. Men non, detèminasyon administrasyon an pou ranvèse pwoteksyon imigran yo rete fèm.

Pou mete plis won nan sa, pandan jij la ranpòte yon viktwa pou imigran yo, dram nan poko fini. Echèk Biden pou renouvle pwogram lan kapab menm ba Trump yon lòt opòtinite pou relanse menm koze a ankò. Epi pa bliye youn nan pati ki pi cho nan koze a: nan stil Trump vre, nou toujou ap tann nonm li te deplase ilegalman bay El Salvador la pou retounen, malgre òdonans tribinal la te klè. Li sanble li toujou ap jwe jwèt dezòd kote li pa pran anyen ann kont pwosedi legal yo.

Kidonk, se yon moman ra kote lojik ak lwa ranpòte sou teyat politik. Se yon bèl jou pou Kiben, Nikaragwèn, Venezyelyen ak Ayisyen ki kontinye mete kole nan yon ekonomi k ap kraze anba move politik. Pandan lòt plan Trump yo ap tonbe youn apre lòt, ironi a rete klè: plan ki fèt sou sipozisyon san baz ap toujou tonbe, tankou yon dominos. E menm si kèk ka toujou fè kè yo kontan ak dezòd la, verite a se ke chak fwa yon plan depòtasyon grandyoz parèt, reyalite a vini ba li yon kout pye iwonik byen merite.

In the latest twist in the saga of ill-fated plans, a judge in Boston has once again delivered a blow to Trump’s immigration ambitions. This time, his grand strategy to deport migrants from Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Haiti, those very individuals granted legal status under a Biden-era program, has been halted. Apparently, the plan to “Make America Great Again” by sending these communities packing just wasn’t in the cards.

Let’s take a quick stroll down memory lane, shall we? Remember when Trump thought deporting Mexicans would magically bring back American jobs? His fantasy was that by clearing out the “undesirables,” hardworking Americans would eagerly step in. Instead, reality hit hard: many Americans weren’t willing to take on jobs they considered beneath them, farming, for instance, isn’t exactly topping the dream job list. In that ironic moment of truth, it became clear that assumptions about work ethic don’t exactly line up with actual behavior.

Fast forward to today, and here we are faced with an even bigger miscalculation. Over half a million hardworking migrants, who have invested years of effort and most of what they’ve earned into their American lives, now face the prospect of being uprooted. Some have built their futures here, and for many, including those from Haiti, where dangerous gangs have taken control, being forced to leave would mean losing everything. Yet, in his typical fashion, Trump seems unperturbed. One might think that after such a monumental blunder, he’d reconsider his approach. But no, the administration’s determination to roll back protections remains unwavering.

Adding further to the absurdity, while the judge’s ruling is a win for the migrants, it isn’t the end of the drama. Biden’s own failure to renew the program might just give Trump another hook for his next misadventure. And let’s not overlook one of the juiciest parts of this farce, in true Trump fashion, we’re still waiting on the man he illegally deported to El Salvador to return, despite clear court orders. It’s almost as if he’s taken a page from his own playbook of chaos and disregard for due process.

So, here’s to a rare moment when logic and the rule of law prevail over political theatrics, a good day for Cubans, Nicaraguans, Venezuelans, and Haitians alike, who continue to contribute to an economy that seems to be crumbling under misguided policies. As Trump’s latest attempt at immigration roulette falters yet again, the stark irony remains: plans built on unfounded assumptions are bound to hit a wall. And while some may still cheer on the chaos, the undeniable truth is that for every grand deportation scheme, reality has a way of serving up a hefty dose of well-deserved shade.

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