About those Haitians in Springfield.

So we should believe the media over the people that live there. Mkay.
You might try believing FATCS.
BluesLegend jc456

In 1983, Newsweek called Springfield one of America's "dream cities". But the issue, which marked the magazine's 50th anniversary issue, concluded that "The American Dream" was in decline.[25]

The decline in manufacturing and other blue-collar industries in the United States in the late 20th and early 21st centuries hit Springfield especially hard. In 2011, Gallup called Springfield the "unhappiest city" in the country.[26] Its 27% decrease in median income between 1999 and 2014 was the largest of any metropolitan area in the country.[27] By 2020, the population had declined to 58,662, down more than one-quarter from its peak.[28]

By the mid-2010s, city leaders began revitalization of the downtown area, including residential housing, a parking garage and demolition of decayed structures.[29][30][31][32] New downtown structures built since 2000 include the Ohio Valley Surgical Hospital, Springfield Regional Medical Center, Mother Stewart's Brewing Company, and the Chiller Ice Arena.[33] As of 2018, the economic recovery enjoyed by larger cities since the Great Recession had not included Springfield, despite efforts by local politicians and business organizations.[34]

In 2021, the Upper Valley Mall, which had operated as the city's retail hub since 1971, permanently closed.[35]

Immigrant influx​

In 2014, the city began the "Welcome Springfield" initiative to attract immigrants in an attempt to improve the local economy.[36] About four years later, Haitian immigrants fleeing their country's deepening crisis began to arrive.[37]

By 2024, an estimated 15,000 to 20,000 legal Haitian immigrants had settled in the city. The vast majority later received temporary protected status, which allows them to work without the fear of deportation, due to the crisis in Haiti.[38][39] Many were drawn by jobs with Springfield's growing manufacturing sector, which includes companies such as Topre, Silfex, and McGregor Metal.[40][41][42]
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You might try believing FATCS.
BluesLegend jc456

In 1983, Newsweek called Springfield one of America's "dream cities". But the issue, which marked the magazine's 50th anniversary issue, concluded that "The American Dream" was in decline.[25]

The decline in manufacturing and other blue-collar industries in the United States in the late 20th and early 21st centuries hit Springfield especially hard. In 2011, Gallup called Springfield the "unhappiest city" in the country.[26] Its 27% decrease in median income between 1999 and 2014 was the largest of any metropolitan area in the country.[27] By 2020, the population had declined to 58,662, down more than one-quarter from its peak.[28]

By the mid-2010s, city leaders began revitalization of the downtown area, including residential housing, a parking garage and demolition of decayed structures.[29][30][31][32] New downtown structures built since 2000 include the Ohio Valley Surgical Hospital, Springfield Regional Medical Center, Mother Stewart's Brewing Company, and the Chiller Ice Arena.[33] As of 2018, the economic recovery enjoyed by larger cities since the Great Recession had not included Springfield, despite efforts by local politicians and business organizations.[34]

In 2021, the Upper Valley Mall, which had operated as the city's retail hub since 1971, permanently closed.[35]

Immigrant influx​

In 2014, the city began the "Welcome Springfield" initiative to attract immigrants in an attempt to improve the local economy.[36] About four years later, Haitian immigrants fleeing their country's deepening crisis began to arrive.[37]

By 2024, an estimated 15,000 to 20,000 legal Haitian immigrants had settled in the city. The vast majority later received temporary protected status, which allows them to work without the fear of deportation, due to the crisis in Haiti.[38][39] Many were drawn by jobs with Springfield's growing manufacturing sector, which includes companies such as Topre, Silfex, and McGregor Metal.[40][41][42]
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saw this one already, nice you cultists have the same depository to get material from. Again, it wasn't the city at all it was a non profit, I already put that in here or another thread.
 
saw this one already, nice you cultists have the same depository to get material from. Again, it wasn't the city at all it was a non profit, I already put that in here or another thread.
Then re-post it.
I'll read it, but don't tell me to go find some post that you don't even know where that post is located.

Are you denying that Springfield once had a population of 80,000
and that median income and population were declining, well before the Haitian immigrants started arriving?
 
And they've confirmed no one is doing that.

So why lie about it?

There was a perfectly GOOD discussion about the strains immigration places on social services and such, but you fools decided to lie about people's pets getting eaten.
Because people's pets are being eaten.

This is soooo much like rape complaints. It didn't happen. It happened but she asked for it. It happened and she didn't ask for it, but she deserved it.
 
An interesting article about Haitians resettling in Springfield, OH. Contrary to portraying them as a menace, they have actually revitalized a city that had been in decline.


Springfield, about 45 miles from the state capital of Columbus, suffered a steep decline in its manufacturing sector toward the end of the last century, and its population shrank as a result. But its downtown has been revitalized in recent years as more Haitians arrived and helped meet the rising demand for labor as the economy emerged from the pandemic. Officials say Haitians now account for about 15% of the population.

“The Haitian immigrants who started moving to Springfield the last few years are the reason why the economy and the labor force has been revitalized there,” said Guerline Jozef, executive director of the Haitian Bridge Alliance, which provides legal and social services to immigrants across the U.S.


But hey, let's post a funny meme about Trump running with a cat in his hands.
I have said this over and over again.....Immigrants, illegal or otherwise, are being recruited by Big Agriculture, commercial dairies, and corporate meat processing plants. These are shitty jobs like gutting slaughtered pigs and shoveling shit out of cattle barns. And with the unemployment rate at 4%+/-, there's no people to take these jobs. Look up the Storm Lake Times newspaper in Iowa. They won a Pulitzer for their reporting on this very subject.
 
You might try believing FATCS.
BluesLegend jc456

In 1983, Newsweek called Springfield one of America's "dream cities". But the issue, which marked the magazine's 50th anniversary issue, concluded that "The American Dream" was in decline.[25]

The decline in manufacturing and other blue-collar industries in the United States in the late 20th and early 21st centuries hit Springfield especially hard. In 2011, Gallup called Springfield the "unhappiest city" in the country.[26] Its 27% decrease in median income between 1999 and 2014 was the largest of any metropolitan area in the country.[27] By 2020, the population had declined to 58,662, down more than one-quarter from its peak.[28]

By the mid-2010s, city leaders began revitalization of the downtown area, including residential housing, a parking garage and demolition of decayed structures.[29][30][31][32] New downtown structures built since 2000 include the Ohio Valley Surgical Hospital, Springfield Regional Medical Center, Mother Stewart's Brewing Company, and the Chiller Ice Arena.[33] As of 2018, the economic recovery enjoyed by larger cities since the Great Recession had not included Springfield, despite efforts by local politicians and business organizations.[34]

In 2021, the Upper Valley Mall, which had operated as the city's retail hub since 1971, permanently closed.[35]

Immigrant influx​

In 2014, the city began the "Welcome Springfield" initiative to attract immigrants in an attempt to improve the local economy.[36] About four years later, Haitian immigrants fleeing their country's deepening crisis began to arrive.[37]

By 2024, an estimated 15,000 to 20,000 legal Haitian immigrants had settled in the city. The vast majority later received temporary protected status, which allows them to work without the fear of deportation, due to the crisis in Haiti.[38][39] Many were drawn by jobs with Springfield's growing manufacturing sector, which includes companies such as Topre, Silfex, and McGregor Metal.[40][41][42]
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Thanks for the irrelevant copy and paste broski
 
Then re-post it.
I'll read it, but don't tell me to go find some post that you don't even know where that post is located.

Are you denying that Springfield once had a population of 80,000
and that median income and population were declining, well before the Haitian immigrants started arriving?
From your link. Huh?

The city was approached about the legislation by Welcome Springfield, a nonprofit organization founded earlier this year to advocate for new foreign-born residents. With the growing Hispanic population in Springfield, it made sense to pass the resolution, Mayor Warren Copeland said.
 
That shit has nothing to do with the subject at hand
The thread is entirely about Haitians.
About those Haitians in Springfield.

My post was about the Population and Income decrease in Springfield and how the Haitians helped revitalize the Town.

Is this ^^^^^ false, IYO.
 
The thread is entirely about Haitians.
About those Haitians in Springfield.

My post was about the Population and Income decrease in Springfield and how the Haitians helped revitalize the Town.

Is this ^^^^^ false, IYO.
It's irrelevant
 
The thread is entirely about Haitians.
About those Haitians in Springfield.
He
My post was about the Population and Income degcrease in Springfield and how the Haitians helped revitalize the Town.

Is this ^^^^^ false, IYO.
They revitalized nothing. The people of Springfield are suffering because the government gave criminal aliens enough money to open a store selling prepaid phone cards to Haiti and Africa. That's revitalization.

Send them back to whatever hell they came from.
 
They revitalized nothing. The people of Springfield are suffering because the government gave criminal aliens enough money to open a store selling prepaid phone cards to Haiti and Africa. That's revitalization.

Send them back to whatever hell they came from.

actually, unlike the leftbehind white trash, the Haitians show up to their jobs and do pretty good work.
 
So Sheriff inbred isn't getting treated with respect.

Seriously, that guy is fat and wears his bullet proof vest around the office.
More intolerance from the snooty liberal left. You are fat shaming him? Your words are violence.
 
They don’t care about these liberals who defend and vote for them. They already have their vote. They don’t care about anyone who votes for a Republican. All they care about getting new voters and more power for themselves.
 

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