Remember Those Haitian Migrants in Springfield, Ohio? Well...

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Remember Those Haitian Migrants in Springfield, Ohio? Well...
townhall.com ^ | November 25, 2024 2:30 PM | Madeline Leesman

Posted on 11/27/2024 6:32:57 AM PST by airdalechief

Immigrants living in Springfield, Ohio are leaving out of fear of deportation when President-elect Donald Trump takes office, according to CBS News.

Previously, Townhall covered how Springfield, Ohio dealt with all kinds of issues as a result of the influx of Haitian immigrants. This included reports that ducks, cats, and other animals were reportedly being snatched up and eaten.

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Ketlie Moise, a Haitian living in Springfield through Temporary Protected Status told the outlet that she personally knows about 10 friends and neighbors who have left Springfield, as well as employees at her restaurant and her own daughter. They’ve left over concerns that the TPS program will end.

Reportedly, around 12,000 to 15,000 Haitians are living in Springfield.

"I'm scared because my business in Haiti was bombed, I lost my mom," Moise told CBS News. "Someone come in the business, they shoot my mom with a gun, bomb my business…If I get deportation to go back to Haiti, for me especially, I'm going to die, I'm going to be dead."

"We're hoping that everything works out the way it's supposed to work out," she said. "God has a way of working everything out."

1 posted on 11/27/2024 6:32:57 AM PST by airdalechief

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