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Messing with Ohio's Haitians

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  • MikM Away
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    Trump should listen to DeWine. These people came here legally. Now they just made them illegal.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/dewine-warns-ohio-workforce-is-at-risk-due-to-haitian-legal-statuses-in-springfield-area/vi-AA1StVnd

    "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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      Maybe the Trump administration will discover some fraud within that community then use that to say that they violated some conditions about coming to or staying in Ohio to justify ICE-ing them, like what happened to the Somali community in Minnesota.

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        @mik I would suggest that you read Asra Nomani’s reporting on it. While they are registered and documented, there is a shit ton of illegality and corruption surrounding the process of the process, their employment, and their housing. It is essentially a modern day slavery/indentured servant status that is resulting in the community turning to heavy drug use, which is leading to more and more problems. These people are victims as well, and maintaining the status quo will make it worse.

        The Brad

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          https://jewishjournal.com/commentary/opinion/375011/feds-and-state-ag-investigate-an-alleged-human-trafficking-empire-run-in-springfield-ohio/

          The Brad

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            @mik I would suggest that you read Asra Nomani’s reporting on it. While they are registered and documented, there is a shit ton of illegality and corruption surrounding the process of the process, their employment, and their housing. It is essentially a modern day slavery/indentured servant status that is resulting in the community turning to heavy drug use, which is leading to more and more problems. These people are victims as well, and maintaining the status quo will make it worse.

            MikM Away
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            @LuFins-Dad said in Messing with Ohio's Haitians:

            @mik I would suggest that you read Asra Nomani’s reporting on it. While they are registered and documented, there is a shit ton of illegality and corruption surrounding the process of the process, their employment, and their housing. It is essentially a modern day slavery/indentured servant status that is resulting in the community turning to heavy drug use, which is leading to more and more problems. These people are victims as well, and maintaining the status quo will make it worse.

            I've lived in that blighted city for several years. It ALWAYS had heavy drug use, even in the 70's. We've had the equivalent of slavery by illegals in this country as long as I've been alive. I'd venture to say it's still better than their prospects in Haiti.

            "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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