SPRINGFIELD, OHIO IS A STORY OF RECKLESS IMMIGRATION POLICY THAT HAS NEGATIVELY AFFECTED LOCAL RESIDENTS AND EXPLOITS MIGRANT WORKERS


The following is information we received from a high government source that is continuing to collect data on the expense and negative impacts the Biden Administration’s reckless policies are having here in the homeland in Ohio.

·       According to this source, of the 20,000 Haitian migrants that have been dropped into the small Ohio town of Springfield, Ohio in Clark County, 6,000 have applied for and are receiving Medicaid benefits. 

·       4,000 are receiving Welfare benefits through the county social service program.

·       1,700 additional students (Haitians) that speak five different dialects have been dropped into the local public schools, creating a myriad of challenges for students and teachers.

·       Local hospital emergency rooms are overwhelmed, and the hospitals are dealing with high numbers of HIV and tuberculosis patients.

·       Haitian immigrants are receiving temporary driver licenses, and their Creole interpreters are helping them pass the test; they don’t know how to drive, and there have been many auto crashes in the past 24 months in and around Springfield – so much so that the insurance companies are dropping their coverage of the local residents. This is according to public testimony in the Springfield Council meeting.

·       Haitian immigrants are living in dilapidated inner-city homes that normally would have been condemned, as they have come to Springfield to work in agricultural manufacturing. (from the Jewish Journal Article)

 

The following articles in order in this PDF for your reading on the subject are as follows: Click on the link to read all the articles.


A very important message on the magnitude of the Haitian immigration crisis in the

Springfield area from Kyle Kohler


Exclusive: Feds and State AG Investigate Alleged Human Trafficking Empire Run in Springfield, Ohio, for Years by ‘King George’  - Jewish Journal


Governor DeWine’s Op Ed in the New York Times on Sunday, September 22


Special note: We are providing this information for you to read for yourself and judge by the numbers about what is happening in this Ohio small town. Governor DeWine rightly expresses compassion for the Haitian immigrants. Where the Governor has gone wrong is that he shows no compassion for the residents who are having to endure this influx into their city with the many complicated problems it presents for local residents.

We provide this information because this issue is not going away, and we will be dealing with it for some time to come.

 Other Ohio communities are receiving the illegal immigrants that are pouring over the southern border without being properly vetted or processed by our federal government. That is what is being debated on the national stage in the Presidential Election of 2024.



Senator JD Vance is right in saying that the dog and cat memes have drawn attention to a bigger problem, the human crisis at our southern border that has now filtered into our towns and cities where we live. Government officials are posturing and maneuvering in their narratives so that you don’t pay attention to how they have failed us when this problem has come to our doorsteps.

Pray for the people of Springfield. They are in need of our prayers and support.


Sincerely,

Chris Long – President, Ohio Christian Alliance