Locals Dismiss Migrant Cat-Eating Claims
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Sen. J.D. Vance , the Republican vice presidential nominee, defended his boss for spreading the cat-eating rumor during his debate against Vice President Kamala Harris .
Springfield , Ohio , residents believe the migrants are not the villains of this story.
The story began just before an armed gang of foreign mercenaries murdered the Haitian president in a coup attempt that destabilized the country.
Up to 20,000 Haitians are estimated in Springfield , Florida , more than 1,000 times as many as Martha ’s Vineyard.
Many Haitians in Springfield are employed through contracts negotiated by a hiring agency that has long partnered with the city of Springfield .
The Washington Examiner can confirm that some of these properties house Haitians employed by First Diversity Staffing .
Springfield resident: " Springfield has been through, you know, the whole fentanyl painkiller crisis, and it got hit really hard by COVID" The FBI and Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost are now investigating First Diversity over human trafficking allegations.
From the Catholic Charities outpost to grocery stores, advertisements for helping Haitians buy TPS status are plastered across the city.
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