Haitians are arriving not only in Springfield, Ohio, where an influx of some 20,000 has caused considerable issues in the city but also in various small rural towns across the United States. For instance, Sylacauga, Alabama, saw a city meeting shut down by the City Council President, Tiffany Nix, earlier this month after several members of the public complained of busloads of Haitians arriving in the city, supposedly to work, and “sitting around outside… not working.”
“What’s wrong with that? I don’t see what the issue is,” Nix responded. “I want to welcome anyone that wants to come,” she said, implying residents are racist by saying, “We have no reason to… treat people differently because of how they look” and insisting, “There’s no reason for us to discuss this any further.”
In Charleroi, Pennsylvania, the migrant population is reportedly up 2,000 percent, driven in large part by a surge in Haitian immigration. Like Springfield, the Pennsylvania town has been referenced by former President Donald J. Trump, who notes that the demographic changes are resulting in “schools scrambling to hire translators for the influx of students who don’t speak English, costing local taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars.”
A Sylacauga City Council meeting was abruptly cut short after only 20 minutes Thursday following questions from several residents about recent Haitian immigration to the area.
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THE NATIONAL PICTURE.
According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), over 485,000 Haitian illegal border crossers have been recorded since fiscal year 2021. Most of these crossings occurred this fiscal year, with nearly 216,000 Haitians reported.
From fiscal 2021 through August, nearly 262,000 of these Haitians were apprehended at the southwest border. Additionally, nearly 221,000 were apprehended across the wider country and close to 2,300 at the northern border.
Since July, 205,000 Haitians have been released through the Biden-Harris government’s Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans (CHNV) parole program. Haitians also constitute the top nationality among the over 765,000 illegal foreign nationals released into the country via the CBP One app.
State attorneys general have filed lawsuits arguing that these programs are illegal. They are acknowledged to be rife with fraud, with the Biden-Harris government briefly pausing migrant flights. Multiple migrants imported by them have turned out to be dangerous, including multiple Haitian pedophiles.
Under current U.S. law, most Haitians being released into the country are technically inadmissible. Still, the Biden-Harris government has them issued with “notice to appear” documents for future immigration court hearings.