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Haitians living in Springfield, Ohio, were at the center of the debate over immigration during the 2024 election Haitians in Ohio city say they have been told to 'pack their bags' as Trump returns ...
[151] [152] [153] Springfield's Haitian Community Support and Help Center and The Haitian Times had planned an in-person forum at the Center for September 14, but changed it to an online forum due to safety concerns. [154] [155] Springfield's mayor said that he, his family, and other city officials have gotten death threats, and some have been ...
The woman whose social media post helped ignite false claims of pets being eaten in Springfield, Ohio, said Friday the post was based on a rumor and that she feels remorse for the Haitian immigrants.
On September 9, ABC News published an article highlighting GOP vice presidential nominee and Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance’s false claims about the alleged pet eating that included a statement from ...
Springfield, Ohio, Mayor Rob Rue issued an emergency proclamation Thursday allowing the city to address public safety concerns more quickly following false claims from former President Trump and ...
GOP vice presidential nominee JD Vance has continued to push debunked, false claims that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, are stealing and eating their neighbors’ pets.. In response to a ...
Rue sought to counter these claims, appearing on national news to clarify the situation and to reassure the community. [3] [9] During the Springfield pet-eating hoax, Rue declared a state of emergency for Springfield, allowing the city to allocate additional security resources in response to the heightened attention and potential for unrest. [3]
Ohio's Republican Gov. Mike DeWine recently spoke out about the baseless rumors that are still spreading about the Haitian population in Springfield. “There’s a lot of garbage on the internet.