Every presidential campaign faces pivotal moments, and in 2024, that moment might have arrived in a small Midwestern town in Ohio. Springfield, once a city of roughly 60,000, saw a sudden upheaval when 20,000 new residents moved in. A large population of Haitian migrants, many of whom entered the country under Temporary Protected Status during the Biden-Harris administration, settled in the town. Crime has surged, health and educational services are overwhelmed, and some residents have even reported on social media that their pets were abducted and possibly consumed.
With the presidential election just months away, Springfield has become the embodiment of everything critics argue is wrong with the Democrats’ radical replacement migration policy enacted under their control of the White House.
While critics label the ‘great replacement’ theory as a conspiracy theory, replacement migration is standard policy for the Democratic Party.
Border security in the United States has long been a disaster. For decades, waves of illegal immigrants have crossed the border, but like a frog slowly boiled, the nation has been slow to react. The cultural and demographic shifts have been gradual, with the worst effects concentrated in border states rather than spread nationwide. While residents of Florida and Texas have been acutely aware of the dangers, those in the Midwest and Northeast largely ignored the issue. […]
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