Haitians in Springfield Were Thrust Into the Spotlight — Now They’re Bracing to Leave
- Haitians in Springfield are scrambling to leave after the Trump administration's move to revoke their protected status, affecting their safety and employment.
- Many Haitians are considering relocating to Canada, which has a large Haitian diaspora, according to Dorsainvil.
- Governor DeWine warned that ending Temporary Protected Status could lead to massive unemployment and loss of local jobs.
- The faith community in Springfield is forming a network to assist Haitians, with some churches planning to provide physical sanctuary if necessary.
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The end of temporary protection status could lead to massive unemployment and evictions.
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U.S. President Donald Trump campaigned on clamping down on immigration and last year thrust Springfield into international spotlight by falsely claiming Haitian immigrants in the Ohio city were eating cats and dogs.
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Haitians in Springfield were thrust into the spotlight — now they're bracing to leave
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Total News Sources28
Leaning Left9Leaning Right0Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution64% Left
Bias Distribution
- 64% of the sources lean Left
64% Left
L 64%
C 36%
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