Americans are quickly realizing that the Biden-Harris administration’s disastrous open southern border policies that flooded the nation with millions of unvetted illegal aliens from third-world countries are quickly overwhelming towns and local municipalities nationwide.
The nation has been shocked by the 20,000 Haitians that were dumped into Springfield, Ohio, by the Biden administration’s expansion of the Temporary Protected Status program for immigrants from that failed Caribbean nation. By the way, the small town only had 58,000 before the migrant crisis began.
Springfield resident Diana Daniels told Fox News on Thursday that life in the metro area, with thousands of Haitian migrants, has been chaotic. She said local resources like housing and health care are quickly being drained, warning it’s “like living in a dystopian nightmare.”
Another Springfield resident is frustrated with the Biden-Harris team importing the third world into the first world:
“I see what’s going on in the streets. And I see you guys sitting up there and, comfy chairs and suits… I really challenge you guys to get out here and do something, said Anthony Harris, 28, adding, “These Haitians are running into trash cans. They’re running into buildings. They’re flipping cars in the middle of the street, and I don’t know how like, y’all can be comfortable with this.”
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