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Lisa P's avatar

After reading a lot about the situation in Springfield, OH, I think I've finally worked out how these things actually occur. Keep in mind, I knew back in 2010 that back then the illegals were being sent up here from Mexico on chartered buses. There was an article in the Atlanta-Journal Constitution about it, but I can never find it... Anyway, a city like Springfield has lost population and businesses closed over 4 decades. Then, existing businesses want to expand or new businesses want to move there. Who do they contact? The mayor, the city council and/or county commissioners. The companies tell them they need workers. The local government works with the NGOs, Chamber of Commerce, Federal agencies and are told 'we've got 5,000 Haitians who need a new home. Are you willing to take them?' Of course they are. They want the new business expansion in their area. Instead of 5,000, they get 10,000. And then those Haitians call their friends and family. That's how a town of 60,000 gets a new Haitian population of 15,000 in under 2 years.

With the wrong mayor and city council, we're all sanctuary cities (just without the virtue signaling). If you look up Sanctuary City on wikipedia, you'll see Colorado is essentially a sanctuary state. So the residents of Aurora and Springfield have themselves to blame (at least partially). They voted for it. The same thing happened in Guadalahoover in the late 90s and early 00s. When I moved back there in 2006, the city decided to address the problem of dayworkers standing on the sidewalks by putting in benches for them.

I think Trump's DOJ can play 'let's make a deal' with some of these NGOs who should be easily linked to child, criminal, and terrorist trafficking, racketeering/organized crime. They can either use their funds to transport these people back to their home country or be debanked. Those are the 2 options.

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Crixcyon's avatar

No doubt, kammy in a landslide.

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