🇺🇸 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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British man attacked for entering a ‘no-go zone’ in London.
A horde of Islamists surrounded him and questioned why he was in ‘their’ neighborhood.
They threatened him and began chanting ‘Allahu Akbar’ as they kicked him out.
A 65-year-old couple retiring in 2025 with average earnings will receive an estimated $1.34 million in lifetime benefits, while contributing only $720,000 in today’s dollars.
That shortfall—more than $600,000 per couple—is being made up by younger workers.
“Most of the growth in spending has gone to retirement and healthcare, while programs that promote upward mobility... have been left behind”
https://www.newsweek.com/social-security-medicare-young-workers-cost-10477619