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VisitTrump Criticized for False Claims About Haitian Immigrants Eating Pets in Springfield, Ohio Amid Bomb Threats and School Closures
Sep 13, 2024, 02:00 AM
Donald Trump has come under fire for repeating debunked claims that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, are eating pets. During a recent presidential debate, Trump reiterated these false allegations, which have been widely discredited by local authorities, including the Clark County Dog Warden and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine. The baseless claims have led to increased fear and safety concerns among Haitian Americans, with reports of vandalism and bomb threats targeting Springfield City Hall and local schools. The White House condemned Trump's statements, with Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre calling them 'hateful' and 'conspiracy theories.' President Joe Biden also criticized Trump, stating that such rhetoric has no place in America and must stop. Republican figures such as J.D. Vance and Ted Cruz have also been implicated in spreading these unfounded rumors, further escalating tensions in the community. Springfield Mayor Rob Rue reported that the bomb threats used hateful language towards Haitians. Haitian families are keeping their children home from school due to safety concerns, and several schools have been closed as a result of the threats.
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