Eviralnews,, Donald Trump, the Republican candidate for the 2024 election, has pledged, if he wins the election, to end the large-scale deportation of Haitian immigrants from Springfield, Ohio, while most of them live in this city legally. , will execute.
Trump made these comments after a few days ago, images were published on social networks by people from the right wing, in which it was claimed that immigrants from Haiti who entered this city of Ohio were eating pets.
At a press conference at his golf resort near Los Angeles, he said, “We will carry out a massive wave of deportations in Ohio.”
“I'm angry about illegal immigrants living in Springfield, Ohio,” the former president said.
Meanwhile, the majority of the 15,000 Haitian immigrants living in Springfield, Ohio, are legal residents. Trump's long-standing promise of mass deportations has mostly been about illegal immigrants.
Donald Trump did not repeat the claim he made during the election debate on Tuesday, September 10 with Kamala Harris. Trump claimed that immigrants eat cats and dogs. Statements that were widely ridiculed.
ABC news also announced that two elementary schools and a middle school in the Springfield area were closed for the second day in a row after a bomb threat was made by an unknown person against this group of immigrants.
Meanwhile, Joe Biden called for an end to these types of attacks against these immigrants and said: This action is very wrong. This must stop.
In June, the Biden administration extended Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of Haitian immigrants on U.S. soil, a longstanding program that prevents legal immigrants from being deported and allows them to work.
The outbreak of civil wars in Haiti has displaced more than one million people, and about 5 million people face the risk of severe food insecurity.
Trump pointed to the tensions in this city as another example of the need for strict immigration policies. The influx of Haitian citizens has improved the economic situation, but has disrupted community services in this city.
Haitian community leaders across America responded by saying the Republican candidate's comments could put their lives on the line and increase tensions in Springfield.
Meanwhile, the results of the latest polls conducted by the New York Times and Siena College show that Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate, and Donald Trump, the Republican candidate, are in a very competitive race in the final weeks leading up to the November 5 election. They are close to each other.
According to this poll, Trump is leading with 48% against Harris with 47% with only one percentage point difference. A result that can mean the victory of any election candidate. But this difference is within the margin of error of the survey.
The US presidential election will be held on November 5.
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