Haitian Killer ROAMED Free Under Biden’s TPS

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A Haitian migrant with a prior deportation order brutally murdered an innocent woman with a hammer in broad daylight, exposing how Biden’s lax policies let killers roam free on American streets.

Story Highlights

  • Rolbert Joachin, Haitian national, entered U.S. illegally in 2022, ignored removal order via Biden’s TPS grant, then allegedly killed woman on April 3, 2026.
  • President Trump blasts Democrats and “Deranged Liberal District Court Judges” for blocking TPS termination, calling program “massively abused and fraudulent.”
  • ICE arrested Joachin and lodged deportation detainer; DHS vows removal regardless of murder trial outcome.
  • Acting DHS official Lauren Bis blames Biden’s “reckless immigration policies” for the preventable death.

The Brutal Attack in Fort Myers

Rolbert Joachin, 40-year-old Haitian national, allegedly bludgeoned a woman to death with a hammer outside a Fort Myers gas station on April 3, 2026, in broad daylight. Lee County Sheriff’s Office charged him with second-degree murder and criminal damage to property. ICE arrested Joachin on Mango Street with Fort Myers Police help. This savage act underscores failures in immigration enforcement that prioritize foreign nationals over American safety. Conservatives see it as proof that open-border policies endanger communities, fueling demands for stricter controls and limited government interference in security matters.

Joachin’s Path Through Biden’s Policies

Joachin entered the U.S. in August 2022. A federal judge issued a final removal order that same year, but the Biden administration granted him Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians amid claimed crises like gang violence. TPS expired in 2024, yet Joachin stayed, evading deportation. TPS, meant for temporary relief from disasters or war, has ballooned under Democrats, shielding thousands despite court orders. This case highlights how such programs undermine rule of law and individual liberty by overriding judicial decisions with executive overreach.

Trump’s Direct Response and DHS Backing

On April 10, 2026, President Trump posted on Truth Social: “This animal was allowed to stay here because the Biden Administration granted him… ‘Temporary Protective Status,’ a massively abused and fraudulent program which my Administration is working to terminate, but Deranged Liberal District Court Judges are standing in our way.” Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis echoed: “Their reckless immigration policies cost this woman her life.” DHS confirmed ICE’s detainer ensures deportation post-trial. Trump’s push aligns with America First principles, resisting globalist agendas that burden taxpayers and erode borders.

Federal judges continue blocking Trump’s TPS termination efforts, intensifying executive-judicial clashes. Both conservatives frustrated by illegal immigration and liberals wary of elite overreach share distrust in a system failing everyday Americans. This incident amplifies calls for accountability, as preventable tragedies erode faith in government serving the people over special interests. Stricter enforcement protects citizens, upholding traditional values of secure communities and self-reliance.

Broader Policy Failures and Public Frustrations

The murder fits a pattern where Biden-era releases lead to crimes, validating Trump’s warnings on Haitian migrants and programs like TPS. Haiti remains unstable, yet TPS extensions keep beneficiaries here amid litigation. Public outrage grows across divides: conservatives decry threats to safety from overspending on welfare for non-citizens; even skeptics of endless foreign aid see elite corruption in stalled deportations. Ending TPS restores sovereignty, prioritizing American workers hit by inflation and job competition from unchecked migration.

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