In a terrifying and chaotic move, 20,000 Haitian immigrants were sent to a small Ohio town home to just over 50,000 U.S. citizens.
“This didn't happen overnight, this wasn't done in the shadows. These guys were brought in by the federal government and the state government was fully behind this,” Jack Posobiec told “Blaze News Tonight's” Jill Savage and Matthew Peterson.
Interestingly, Governor Mike DeWine's wife “has a very strong interest in Haiti.”
“She talks about it all the time. They have a school there named after their daughter. Somehow there's a really deep and strong connection between Haiti and the DeWine family, 1,600 miles from the heart of Ohio,” Posobiec explains.
But the DeWines weren't the only ones with strange obsessions.
Posobiec also managed to dig up a tweet from a school principal in Springfield, Ohio, who posted to X about “efforts to welcome more Haitians into the community.”
“This was a couple of years ago,” Posobiec said. “Today, when I brought up the tweets, he first locked his Twitter account and then deleted the tweets. At this point, I believe he has deleted his entire Twitter account. It was all highlighting the work he's done over the past few years.”
“And by the way, this is just one example of a town, a town that has been completely terraformed with immigrants by the federal government,” he explained, adding, “And guess who paid for that? All of us, paid for it with federal tax dollars.”
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