Portrait of a Crisis: Ohio Town Deals With Immigration Inundation

The small southwestern city of Springfield, OH, is buckling beneath the burden of an enormous wave of Haitian migration directly choreographed by the Joe Biden administration’s increased use of “humanitarian parole” provisions in US immigration law. As has been demonstrated of late in major urban areas such as New York and Chicago, left-right political talking points fizzle into irrelevance when an entire community reaches a breaking point.

Springfield has a population of 58,000. Yet, in recent years, the town has had to deal with a staggering influx of some 20,000 Haitian migrants. Stunningly, one-third of Springfield’s residents are now Haitian. The city has been scrambling to deal with the myriad of problems inevitable with such a wholly unnatural development.

Along with other blue-dominated urban areas, Springfield embraced progressive…

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