Tucker Carlson
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They were granted protection for reasons that aren't exactly clear.
It's not obvious why the United States owes the people of Haiti a debt.
The United States has not made Haiti better, but not for lack of spending money on Haiti.
Haiti's problems are resistant to our interventions.
I think we can say that.
For whatever reason, the United States has been intervening in Haiti for over 100 years.
It hasn't gotten better.
So hundreds of thousands of Haitians came here illegally.
They were granted this temporary legal status, and the House of Representatives had to vote on whether to re-up it or not.
And they just did.
And 10 Republicans voted with all Democrats to extend the protection, which is now extended.
And they'll tell you they're not taking any welfare benefits.
But of course, like all poor people who move here, they are fundamentally dependent on public services.
Of course, particularly health care at a moment when the average birthright American is wondering, how do I pay my health insurance premiums or just has forgone them completely, doesn't have health insurance.
Many people in this country, millions of people have decided I can't afford health insurance.
Is that the moment that you want to turn our public health resources, our emergency rooms over to foreigners?
It's just the opposite.
That is an act of aggression against Americans.
Well, who voted for it?
Of the 10 Republicans who voted to extend temporary protection another 18 months, all neocons.