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irisblue

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Wed Sep 11, 2024, 07:44 PM Sep 2024

Ohio city with Haitian migrant influx thrust into political spotlight Politics Sep 09, 2024

Source-https://www.pbs.org/newshour/amp/show/ohio-city-with-haitian-migrant-influx-thrust-into-political-spotlight


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snip-"Amna Nawaz:

Today the small city of Springfield, Ohio, found itself at the center of a fraught election-year issue, immigration.

Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance claims Haitian migrants in Springfield are — quote — "draining social services and causing chaos." He's also repeated a baseless rumor, already debunked by city officials, about pets being abducted and eaten, a story amplified by right-wing media and Elon Musk online.

Geoff Bennett:

Over the last four years, Springfield has seen its small population grow by over 20 percent, driven almost entirely by immigrants.

William Brangham recently went to Springfield to understand how the city is coping.

William Brangham:

The sounds of Haitian Creole carrying across soccer fields, in grocery stores, in restaurants dishing up the popular Haitian street food pate kode. It's striking hearing all this in the heartland of the United States Springfield, Ohio.

Springfield is a small, blue-collar city with a familiar story. Much of the factory work left decades ago, and the residents followed. A community of more than 80,000, emptied out to less than 60,000, that is, until the last few years.Amna Nawaz:

Today the small city of Springfield, Ohio, found itself at the center of a fraught election-year issue, immigration.

Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance claims Haitian migrants in Springfield are — quote — "draining social services and causing chaos." He's also repeated a baseless rumor, already debunked by city officials, about pets being abducted and eaten, a story amplified by right-wing media and Elon Musk online.

Geoff Bennett:

Over the last four years, Springfield has seen its small population grow by over 20 percent, driven almost entirely by immigrants.

William Brangham recently went to Springfield to understand how the city is coping.

William Brangham:

The sounds of Haitian Creole carrying across soccer fields, in grocery stores, in restaurants dishing up the popular Haitian street food pate kode. It's striking hearing all this in the heartland of the United States Springfield, Ohio.

Springfield is a small, blue-collar city with a familiar story. Much of the factory work left decades ago, and the residents followed. A community of more than 80,000, emptied out to less than 60,000, that is, until the last few years.


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Ohio city with Haitian migrant influx thrust into political spotlight Politics Sep 09, 2024 (Original Post) irisblue Sep 2024 OP
Apparently DeWine is now sending them additional resources -- LauraInLA Sep 2024 #1

LauraInLA

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1. Apparently DeWine is now sending them additional resources --
Wed Sep 11, 2024, 08:38 PM
Sep 2024

health services including school clinics, translation services, state troopers to help with traffic. Sounds like it was overdo.

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