In a shocking turn of events, Donald Trump recently posted a graphic video depicting a violent incident involving Rolbert Joachin, a Haitian migrant charged with homicide after reportedly beating a woman to death with a hammer at a Florida petrol station. Trump utilized this disturbing content to advocate for stricter immigration policies and called for ending deportation protections for Haitian immigrants under Temporary Protected Status (TPS). Having entered the U.S. in August 2022, Joachin was arrested shortly after the incident and is facing deportation despite a final removal order issued against him last year.

The video shows Joachin striking the victim multiple times, leading Trump to describe it as 'one of the most vicious things you will ever see.' The former president claims that incidents like this should prompt judicial officials to cease delaying enforcement of his administration's immigration policies.

The TPS program, which protects over 350,000 Haitians from deportation due to hazardous conditions in their home country, has faced challenges, with the Supreme Court set to hear a case regarding its future. This post by Trump sheds light on ongoing tensions around immigration policy and the fate of vulnerable groups in the U.S., highlighting the complexity and urgency of the discussion surrounding TPS and illegal immigration.