Back in the summer, we heard about the woes of Springfield, Ohio, a town of 60,000 that has been inundated by 20,000 Haitian refugees, courtesy of the Biden-Harris administration. A similar story can be told about Charleroi, Pennsylvania, another small town where Haitians have become the majority of employees at a local food-processing plant.
Now, there’s another test case in a “red” state. Writing at The Free Press, Peter Savodnik documented the issues in Lockland, Ohio, a Cincinnati suburb which has seen its population doubled with the influx of 3,000 immigrants from the African nation of Mauritania. Among other things, Savodnik writes of four-story apartment buildings crammed so full of immigrants that “if the Mauritanians ever leave, the buildings will have to be razed.” …
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