The newest phrase of “every city is a border city!” is being thrown around but what does that mean?
Well, let’s take a good look at Springfield, Ohio.
Never heard of Springfield. Honestly, I hadn’t either until…
Springfield, Ohio is a small city just northeast of Dayton. Their population was just over 58,000. I said was because approximately 20,000 Haitians have found a new home in Springfield. That means in a short period of time this small little city’s population exploded. Not of Americans moving into Springfield but an explosion of 36 percent of Springfield’s total population is now Haitian illegal aliens.
Prior to this invasion of this “every city is now a border city”, Springfield had a Hispanic population of less than 2 percent. Now, the Hispanic population sits at almost 40 percent! And let me be as clear as The Left is evil, the number of Haitians living in Springfield are not accurate because thousands more have come or are coming. Springfield will no longer exist as it once was. Those days and the days of America are long gone unless we rip out this Stage 4 cancer.
Springfield’s Mayor, Bob Rue, sees the end of his city coming soon, “This border crisis, the policy of this administration, is failing cities like ours and taxing us beyond our limit." Then the Mayor stated the obvious, “This has overwhelmed safety services and caused great concern for our community." The City Manager got into the fight saying, “It's taxing our infrastructure. It's taxing public safety. It's taxing our schools. It's taxing health care…it's taxing our housing." And here is the kicker, “Federal funding has actually been reduced over the last couple of years…so that's concerning to us as a community, because certainly adding 15 to 20,000, we need additional support, we need additional resources.” The federal government wants chaos and cities to crumble because this is the fundamental change needed to remake America.
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