
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis No Spin News - Weekend Edition - February 21, 2026
Feb 21, 2026
Christian Olverd, Miami businessman and founder of Edge Communications with refugee family roots, discusses TPS, legal process concerns, and community fears. Jay Johnson, former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, reflects on past deportations, enforcement choices, and how politics shape immigration policy. They debate court actions, enforcement dilemmas, and impacts on families and local cooperation.
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Refugee Families And Legal Pathways
- Bill O'Reilly recounts teaching in Miami where many students were children of refugees from Cuba, Nicaragua, and El Salvador.
- He uses Christian Olverd's family story (arrived 1981, became citizens) to illustrate legal immigration pathways and personal success.
Abrupt TPS Changes Undermine Legal Process
- Christian Olverd emphasizes that the president's abrupt TPS cancellations broke established legal processes and courts have intervened.
- He argues policy should follow law and that abrupt executive actions create instability for families with TPS.
Restore Process And Protect Vulnerable Families
- Christian Olverd urges restoring lawful process and compassion so families with TPS and asylum claims are treated fairly.
- He encourages Congress to act to protect legal statuses and reinstate processes interrupted by executive changes.


