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VisitWhat will be the public sentiment in Springfield, Ohio, regarding the relocation of illegal immigrants by the end of 2024?
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Biden-Harris Administration Sends 20,000 Illegal Haitian Immigrants to Springfield, Ohio, Sparking Controversy
Sep 8, 2024, 10:46 PM
The Biden-Harris administration has reportedly sent 20,000 illegal Haitian immigrants to Springfield, Ohio, a town with a population of 60,000. This influx has raised concerns among residents about potential increases in crime and other societal impacts. Critics argue that the administration's decision to relocate a large number of immigrants to a predominantly pro-Trump county is politically motivated. Allegations have surfaced that some of the immigrants, described as low IQ and from a third world country, are involved in criminal activities, including theft and violence, and have even been accused of eating pets. The situation has sparked significant controversy and debate over immigration policies and their local impacts.
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