Yes, and now that their natural calamity has been over for years they can go home.
Should the taxpayers be burdened with paying benefits to crowds of people who immigrate who do not generally add economic value across the entire group. Remember the visas of these people were temporary now it is time for them to return to where they came from -- and add value back in their home countries (if they are so highly valued).
It was an earthquake, the calamity only lasted few minutes at most, that was not the problem - the problem was economic destabilization that can last years especially for a poor country. What are they supposed to go home to?
How much have the taxpayers been burdened with? Do you have the numbers? Did it cost as much as Trump's trip to his golf resorts last year?