Incidents of anti-White racism are on the rise in the United States, but even grieving families are denying this trend. A division of the Department of Justice known as the Community Relations Service (CRS) may be behind it.
The small town of Springfield, Ohio has found itself at the center of a heated political controversy in recent weeks following alarming reports about the local immigrant population. According to as-of-yet-unverified claims from concerned citizens, Haitian nationals resettled in Springfield under the Biden Department of Homeland Security’s Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program have been seen killing and eating wildlife in local parks and, in some cases, abducting household pets as well.
These claims were quickly adopted as a Republican Party talking point, with stories of migrants feasting on dogs and cats being used to illustrate the consequences of the Biden administration’s lax border security measures. Former President Donald Trump himself repeated the claim during his September 10 debate against Vice President Kamala Harris, drawing mockery from his opponent and a fact-check from moderator David Muir.
Further investigation into the matter on the ground in Springfield has since suggested that there may be some degree of validity to the claims, but the reports remain unsubstantiated by most major media outlets. […]
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