A bright spot in immigration policy, the issue on which President Trump polls the best among his supporters, is the progress being made toward removing so-called refugees from our country. On Monday, Trump won the second of two court victories in March in favor of his policy to roll back the Democrat practice of importing massive numbers of refugees from the Third World.
Upon taking office, President Trump ended the misuse of the refugee program by issuing Executive Order No. 14163, “Realigning the United States Refugee Admissions Program.” Biden had brought in more than 100,000 so-called refugees in fiscal year 2024, which was the highest level in 30 years.