The government’s mishandling of the immigration situation in Springfield, Ohio, has caused otherwise avoidable “turmoil” between residents and Haitian nationals, Tremont City Police Chief Chad Duncan told Blaze News’ Julio Rosas.
Duncan echoed concerns other residents have voiced to Blaze News that local and federal governments have failed to even try to assimilate the foreign nationals into the community’s existing culture before flooding the area with such large numbers of new arrivals.
‘It’s not good for either side, and that’s a shame.’
Bill Monaghan, a former journalist, recently told Rosas that many locals have self-censored over fears of being labeled racist or intolerant for voicing their concerns. When some have spoken out about lack of housing and increases in traffic accidents, the city has either ignored them or insinuated that their concerns “are based in some sort of misplaced racial antipathy,” he stated. […]
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