
In my most recent podcast from 9/7/2024, I discussed the Haitian migrant crisis in Springfield, Ohio. The most recent U.S. census shows Springfield with a population of 58,000. But in addition to this, it now has a population of 15,000 – 20,000 Haitians.
I don’t know about you, but when I read about 20,000 Haitians congregating in a small Ohio town, it seems to me that this probably isn’t an organic occurrence. It didn’t just come about all on its own. It is an engineered event. But this raises the question: who engineered it? Whose interest does it serve? Find whose interest it serves, and you find who engineered it.
One group whose interests the Haitian takeover of Springfield doesn’t serve is the citizens of Springfield, who have the misfortune of having their hometown overrun by what amounts to a foreign invasion.
Just listen to the testimonies of two Springfield residents before the City Commission. One lady talked about the experience of her and her husband. “I have men that cannot speak English in my front yard screaming at me, throwing mattresses in my front yard, throwing trash in my front yard.” She went on to say that she and her husband have lived in their house for 45 years and are seriously talking about moving due to the danger they are in. But, assuming they own their home, how will they ever sell it? Surely, their property value has been decimated by migrant mobs. This is what you get if you’re an American living in Jesuit Joe Biden’s America. You work hard and pay off the loan on your house. You pay your property taxes to the city for 45 years. You pay your state and city income taxes (unfortunately, we have state and local income tax in Ohio). The Apostle Paul said that we pay taxes so the civil magistrate can carry out his work of praising the good and punishing those who practice evil. But that’s not what the residents of Springfield are getting for their tax dollars. What do they get for all their hard work and taxes? They get a bunch of foreigners in their yard screaming at them in Haitian Creole and throwing trash on their lawn. As the signs at government projects say, “Your tax dollars at work!”



