What in the Hell is Happening in Springfield

A truth teller runs toward the facts because the truth is a friend. The liar pounds on the table seeking any distraction to avoid acknowledging the facts.

It takes some effort to plow through all the agenda driven information about what is really happening in Springfield, Ohio. And no it is not just about the family pets being killed and eaten by TPS (temporary protected status) Hairians that have descended on the community. Yes we can call them legal because the Biden Harrisa administration has given them inclusionj in this special category which we will discuss. The most logical starting point is obviously how did 15 to 20,000 Haitians get dumped on a community of 58,000.

In January 2023, the Biden administration announced Haitians would be among a new group of nationalities eligible for a program officials hoped would create more lawful pathways into the US and decrease pressure at the border. Under the program, applicants are vetted and must have a sponsor in the United States. Approved participants are granted travel authorization and permission, known as parole, that allows them to enter the United States legally.

More than 210,000 Haitians have been paroled into the US through the program, according to data released this week by US Customs and Border Protection. And Haitians make up the largest share of participants in the program, which also provides pathways for Cubans, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans. “ https://www.cnn.com/2024/09/19/us/springfield-ohio-haitians-immigration-cec/index.html

The facilitator in this process are the NGO’s (Non Government Organization). What could possinbly go wrong with all these NGO’s competing for global dollars from the U.S. UN, and international prublic ad private donors. Do you think that maybe politics could enyer into dumpiung 15 to 20,000 Hairtians in a small Ohio town.

There needs to be a serious investigation of the entire NGO community and the impact they have had on our immigration policy.

We are supposed to believe that Springfield became home to a large Haitian community due to a combination of economic opportunities, affordable living conditions, and social networks, rather than through any deliberate selection or government resettlement program. The NGOs (Non Government Organizations) facilitate the travel from Haiti to placement in the US. We are expected to believe that the immigrants would be placed in a poor community already struggling to serve their community knowing that their presence would crash the system. somethinbg else is clearly at lay here. A few ideas 1. The Biden Admnstration wants to turn these migrants into voters to have an impact in this county 2. The Biden Adminstration with TPS is punishing politically Republicans 3. Somone is benefiting from the funds allocatted by the federal government 4. Someone needs cheap labor

The Mayor Rob Rue

Obviouisly some thoughts take some investigation. here’s one that has already begun. These findings suggest that Rob Rue has substantial real estate holdings in Springfield, Ohio, primarily through his company Littleton Properties of Springfield LLC. This has become a point of controversy given his position as mayor and the recent influx of Haitian immigrants to the city. There are allegations that Rue is renting apartments in buildings he owns to Haitian immigrants who have recently moved to Springfield. One Haitian immigrant interviewed confirmed that he and other Haitian immigrants reside in properties owned by Rue.

Amazon

Amazon mnay be looking for cheap labor. While this facility is described as an AMXL (Amazon Extra Large) site rather than a full fulfillment center, it does represent a significant Amazon presence in the Springfield area. The search results do not mention any additional or more recent plans for a full-scale fulfillment center specifically in Springfield beyond this AMXL facility. The announcement mentioned that this facility is in addition to a fulfillment center that was already under construction in nearby Republic at the time. Amazon's General Manager for the region, Travis Autery, stated that the investment would create hundreds of jobs paying at least $15.00 per hour starting wage with benefits from day one.

Local Employment Opportunities

The situation appears complex, with both positive and negative impacts on the local community and economy. Companies like Amazon, McGregor Metalworks, and Topre America have hired Haitian workers Bill Monaghan, a former journalist, mentioned that the influx of Haitian immigrants is "causing sharp increases in rent and home prices, which is forcing people out of their homes"Many Haitian immigrants have found work in factories, warehouses, and other industries in Springfield. In this climate the Haitian worker is subsidized, the factory may be getting tax credits, and the Haitian will work for less. Do you see nthis side of the story being covered?

Education and Social Services Impact

Education

Potential need for language support: Many Haitian immigrants may require English language learning support, which could put additional demands on school resources and staff. “They’ve added 1,600 non-English speaking people (I say people because they’re enrolling adults) in the public school system in Springfield, OH. How the hell are OUR kids supposed to learn in that environment?” quoted from a parent in Springfield. Cultural integration: Schools are likely facing the challenge of integrating students from different cultural backgrounds into the existing school community. Potential overcrowding: The rapid population increase may have led to overcrowding in some schools, depending on their capacity and the distribution of new students. Adaptation needs: Schools may need to adapt their curriculum and teaching methods to accommodate students with different educational backgrounds and needs. Financial implications: The increased student population likely has financial implications for the school district, potentially requiring additional funding or reallocation of resources. Governoer Dewine as allocated funds and has requested federal funds to meet the challenges. Why wasn’t the planning done inadvance to create strategies to deal with these problems?

Hospitals and Health Services

Financial implications: The increased student population likely has financial implications for the school district, potentially requiring additional funding or reallocation of resources. Studies emphasize the need for culturally tailored educational interventions to encourage Haitian Americans to undergo recommended health screenings and immunizations. While there are recommendations and guidelines for screening and immunizing Haitian immigrants and refugees, actual rates tend to be low due to various barriers. Efforts are needed to improve both provider practices and patient education/outreach to increase screening and immunization rates in this population. Due to various barriers, including cultural differences and unfamiliarity with the U.S. healthcare system, some Haitian immigrants might delay seeking medical care. while there are health screening and vaccination requirements for Haitian immigrants after arrival in the U.S., the provided information does not indicate comprehensive health screenings conducted before entry. The focus appears to be on post-arrival screenings and health assessments.



Welfare

The welfare system is overrun due to both numbers and language barrtiers.

Crime

Crime has understandably increased in the springfield area way beyond the local police capability designed to serve a much smaller and more stable community. Everything fropm car crashes occuring as a ersult of the driver having no license or training to assaults and thefts. The Feds created this mess and they should fix it.





















































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