Haiti condemns Trump and GOP claims of migrants eating dogs in Ohio
- Haiti's government condemned disinformation targeting its citizens abroad, stating they've been "stigmatized and dehumanized" for political gains.
- The government firmly rejected remarks harming the dignity of Haitians, warning they could "endanger their lives."
- Claims about Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, include accusations of pet kidnappings, fueled by an unverified social media post from Vance.
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Springfield, Ohio resident details 'dystopian nightmare' as Haitian migrants overrun town: 'Breaks my heart'
One resident from Springfield, Ohio, spoke out against the Haitian migrant crisis, describing her community as a 'dystopian nightmare' since it has been overrun with illegal immigrants.
In the TV debate against Kamala Harris, Donald Trump took up refuted rumors that Haitian migrants steal and eat pets. The Haitian government reacted with sharp criticism.[more]]]>
Haiti slams ‘discriminatory remarks’ after Trump falsely claims that its migrants in US eat pet cats, dogs
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Sept 12 — Haiti’s government yesterday condemned “discriminatory remarks” made by US presidential candidate Donald Trump and other Republicans, who spouted debunked claims that Haitian migrants were eating pet cats and dogs in the state of Ohio. “Unfortunately, this is not the first time that compatriots abroad have fallen victim to disinformation campaigns, been stigmatised and dehumanised to serve electoral political interests,…
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