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Clinton Judge Orders Trump to Give Migrant Benefit Apps at USCIS

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U.S. District Judge Algenon L. Marbley, a Black man of the Southern District of Ohio, a Clinton judge, ordered President Trump to resume migrant benefit applications at USCIS. The judge says the administration is hostile to nonwhite foreigners.

Meanwhile, millions, mostly non-white people, came in nonstop under Joe Biden.

Marbley issued the ruling Monday, blocking three U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services policies that had frozen green card and work permit applications for people from seven countries.

“This general hostility to immigration contrasts with an apparent interest in and preference for the migration of white people,” Marbley wrote. “Aside from a stated desire for more Scandinavian immigration, President Trump has sought to welcome white South Africans.”

From October 2025 through May 2026, the ruling notes, 6,665 of the 6,668 refugees admitted to the U.S. were from South Africa.

White South Africans are victims of genocide and have been ignored for years because prior administrations were opposed to white immigration.

At a December 2025 rally in Pennsylvania, Trump asked: “Why can’t we have some people from Norway, Sweden, just a few?

“In sum, both the President and the Vice President have publicly and repeatedly expressed outright hostility toward immigrants, both before and after the 2024 presidential election,” the judge wrote, finding the pattern impossible to ignore.

Trump said they just happened to be white.

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