Turning Point USA’s “Frontlines” journalists hit the streets of Springfield, Ohio, to learn more about the story taking the nation by storm and causing Americans to debate the illegal immigration emergency.
20,000 Haitian “migrants” have flooded the small town of around 58,000 people since the Biden-Harris administration started flying them into the area.
NEW—Our @FrontlinesTPUSA team visited Springfield, OH today. EVERYONE they spoke to has heard stories of people's pets being eaten as well as ducks and geese disappearing.
Residents describe it as a "tinderbox" and a "time bomb" ready to go off.
Watch. pic.twitter.com/dWc73CeINw
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) September 10, 2024
Residents speaking with the reporters claimed “ducks” and “geese” are going missing and alleged Haitian migrants might even be eating local cats.
Touching on the tension the crisis is causing, one man said, “Springfield, Ohio, right now is a tinderbox,” saying between the multitude of car accidents and rumors of Haitians eating pets, “One of these is gonna light and it’s gonna be bad.” […]
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