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Trump to Visit Springfield, Aurora Amid Migration Crisis

President Donald Trump says he will visit Springfield, Ohio, and Aurora, Colorado, where planned, government-subsidized migration is forcing ordinary Americans from their jobs, homes and stable communities.

“I'm going to Springfield and then Aurora in the next two weeks,” Trump said at a rally on Long Island, New York, on September 16.

We're going to solve Ohio, we're going to solve Colorado, we're going to solve every state in the Union. They're all under siege…The mayor of Springfield, and I think he's a very good man, instead of saying, “We're going to get them all out! We're going to get them all out!” he says very simply, “We're going to hire teachers to teach them English.” Can you believe it? “We're going to hire interpreters. We're going to have interpreters when they go to school and stand in for our kids in school.”…What is happening to our country?

No, no, we're going to get them out of the country. They came here illegally. They're destroying our country. We're going to get them out. They're going to be taken back to where they came from. I'm going to defend our country.

President Trump's speech emphasized crimes committed by immigrants. Aurora Issues Because Biden's Border Patrol knowingly released unvetted Venezuelan criminals Colorado And the rest of America.

However, while migration in Springfield has caused economic problems and social unrest, it has not caused immigrant crime.

Up to 20,000 Haitians moved to Springfield after Biden aides tried to give them work permits and federal aid as part of his big-government “Bidenomics” economic strategy — a decision to inflate the labor supply that has driven down wages, skyrocketed housing costs and shut out ordinary Americans from the free market for jobs and housing.

The influx of Haitians included 300,000 undocumented Haitians who crossed the southern border illegally, and 200,000 Haitians were given visa “parole” to allow them to travel directly to the United States for work.

The government-sponsored influx of immigrants has been welcomed by city mayors, state governors and many business leaders, who see a new influx of cheap labor, taxpayer-funded consumers and residents facing skyrocketing rent prices.

But the Biden-instigated exodus has also seen many professionals, police officers and other skilled workers leave the chaotic island to take up low-wage jobs in food processing companies, warehouses and stores in the U.S. This deliberate, corporate-backed brain drain has left the Haitians left behind (including the wives and children of the “paroled” migrants) in even worse conditions and less able to rebuild their chaotic society.

By exaggerating claims that Trump is a racist and opposes immigrants in Springfield because they are Haitian, Democrats are hiding the economic harm the administration has intentionally inflicted on local Americans.

“We can see how hatred can destroy any chance of economic recovery in parts of the Midwest.” Written Pro-immigration economist Paul Krugman said: The New York Times — Before acknowledging that relocation imposes costs on local residents:

Will a rapid influx of immigrants cause problems? Of course. Housing prices are an issue across the U.S., but they could raise housing costs, at least temporarily. And rising home prices in Springfield remain a problem. Cheap Housing By national standards since the pandemic began resemble That contrasts with the national growth rate. A surge in the immigrant population can put strain on local services such as schools and hospitals.

For Trump, “the real problem isn't poverty, addiction, a lack of affordable housing, or unemployment. [is] “The mere presence of Haitians on American soil is a problem,” Adam Serwer argued at a pro-immigration rally. Atlantic Ocean He continued in the magazine:

To the extent that the arrival of Haitian workers who helped Springfield recover economically created problems, there is an obvious solution to those problems: investment in housing, schools, infrastructure, and so on. [migrant] On the other hand, the workers would damage the town, reverse economic recovery and divide the community, and town leaders don't want them expelled. Springfield's Republican Mayor Rob Lew Called it a threat “The hateful reaction to immigrants in our city,” he said. Received death threats For defending the Haitian community.

In reality, government-subsidized migration has intentionally alienated American cities from ordinary Americans.

“I know someone who applied for the same job. [government-supported] “Immigrants … but they're not getting jobs,” resident William Monahan told Breitbart News. He added:

The employment of immigrants is definitely being promoted. [equipment] Computers: Anyone involved with computers [production] The lines are in Haitian and there is one interpreter working the different lines.

Many of the city's welfare and aid agencies are overwhelmed by migrants, causing chaos for Americans. Another resident Twitter reporter Tyler Oliveira said:

Now I can't even get help because I keep getting rejected. I'm homeless, jobless, sleeping on friends couches. Apparently I can't get government help because I'm from the wrong country.

“They treat us like garbage,” she told Oliviera.

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