🇺🇸 Not only do the Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, eat the pets, ducks and geese, they also drive around in cars and are causing accidents everywhere, posing a danger to every other pedestrian and driver.
Springfield mayor, Rob Rue admitted that this influx is straining public services and is causing a housing crisis in the city.
A few months ago, Springfield Ohio's population grew by 33% when 20k Haitians appeared out of nowhere to allegedly, "work" in the city's booming manufacturing sector.
State secretary for Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas, has given temporary-protected-status to all Haitian migrants in the U.S, including the 20k sent to Springfield, making them, from a legal point of view, un-deportable.
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🇺🇸 Factory owner in Springfield, Ohio, says that the Haitians "are better than the locals".
“Our Haitian associates come to work every day. They don't have a drug problem. They will stay at their machines. They are here to work... and that's a stark difference from what we're used to in our community.”
The same factory owner was interviewed by the New York Times a week earlier, and told the newspaper that he needed workers in his factory and the Haitians were more than happy to pick up jobs because, in his words, "they needed every cent".
📝: In other words, business owners in Springfield, Ohio, are more than happy to replace the native White American population because Haitians don't ask for bigger salaries to cope with rampant inflation.
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Police in Winona Minnesota are stunned after every single one of their Flock cameras were suddenly removed in a single night.
According to the police department, all 8 of the town's cameras were cut down and hauled away.
Police are asking for the public's help to identify the individual, but the public has been responding with comments such as:
"The Flock cameras tore themselves down"
"Whoever did it, was fishing with me"
"Whoever it was, was at Bible study with me"
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Nearly 20,000 people are publicly vouching for a man accused of cutting down Flock cameras in a small West Virginia town.
People commented:
"He was saving my neighbor's dog from a fire all day, couldn't be him."
"This man is innocent. I saw him serving at a soup kitchen."
-"Couldn't be him. He was helping me replace the roof on a homeless shelter."
The man, Wesley Jackson, has pleaded Not Guilty.
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US diesel crack surpasses $100 a barrel for the first time on supply disruptions
... and the supply of refined fuels is already nearly exhausted. A hard landing is visible ahead, for farmers, for trucking, and ... well, for everything that requires food (people) and energy (the entire economy).
These are very likely the final days of relative normalcy during which to prepare. Get ready.
🌾 🌍 🚜 JPMorgan warns a massive global food supply crisis could begin next year as fertilizer shortages tighten agricultural supply.
JPMorgan is the latest institutional research desk to warn that the next global food crisis may already be taking shape, driven by what its analysts describe as the "Five Ws": War, Weather, Warehousing, Water, and Waste.
In a new report titled Food Security Is National Security: A Compounding Storm, a team led by London-based senior global economist Nora Szentivanyi warned that disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz and the emergence of a potentially historic El Niño could weaken crop yields, constrain agricultural production, and keep food inflation elevated through the first half of 2027.
"Successive shocks since COVID have compounded, eroding food production capacity and keeping food price pressures elevated into 2027," Szentivanyi said, warning that "this is not a short-lived shock; it has reduced the likelihood of near-term disinflation, and the food ...