Tipsheet

John Kasich Is Back and Worse Than Ever

Disgraced politician John Kasich, known to many as the RINO to beat all RINOs, decided to voice his opinion on the Trump administration's choice to keep Temporary Protected Status for Haitian migrants temporary, and it was...something.

Kasich has requested that Congress reverse the recent Supreme Court verdict that affirmed the Trump administration's choice to end TPS for Haitian migrants. Haitians were granted TPS over 16 years ago, in January 2010, after it was presented as an 18-month measure "while Haiti gets back on its feet."

Numerous administrations have extended this "temporary" protected status, essentially allowing many Haitians to live in the United States without meeting the same immigration requirements that migrants from other countries face. In that time, 15,000 "temporary" migrants moved to Springfield, Ohio, where 30 percent took out mortgages on homes. More than 300,000 Haitians are currently residing in the United States under the TPS designation.

The same story is true of countless other countries that have been granted this "temporary" status. Meanwhile, RINOs like Kasich are encouraging America to prioritize the needs of foreigners over those of Americans. And why shouldn't he, considering that his career followed the same principle?

One would have assumed that, in the decade since President Donald Trump forced Kasich into retirement, he would have undergone a modicum of self-reflection, but perhaps that's asking too much.