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The town of <\/span>Springfield Ohio<\/span> has recently become the focus of media conversation on immigration. Following former President Donald Trump\u2019s claims about immigrant Haitians during a recent <\/span>debate<\/span>, the discussion on immigration has taken a turn with the town of Springfield front and center.<\/span><\/p>\n What was said and is it true?<\/b><\/p>\n During the presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and Trump, the former president made a claim that Haitian immigrants in Springfield were consuming people\u2019s pets \u2014 specifically cats and dogs. Further claims from the Trump campaign and <\/span>others online<\/span> claim that ducks and geese were being killed and taken by local Haitian immigrants.<\/span><\/p>\n Since these allegations, multiple officials from the Ohio town have come out to say that there is <\/span>no substantive evidence<\/span> of these events occurring.<\/span><\/p>\n Dispatchers in Clark County, where Springfield is located, received <\/span>a call<\/span> that alleged four Haitian immigrants were taking geese. The Clark County Commissioner recently <\/span>stated<\/span> that no evidence had been found to confirm these allegations.<\/span><\/p>\n What is Harris\u2019 response?<\/b><\/p>\n Vice President Harris recently commented on the Springfield story and the claims of the Trump campaign. She called out the comments as divisive, hateful and racist.<\/span><\/p>\n \u201cIt\u2019s hateful and grounded in some age-old stuff that we should not have the tolerance for,\u201d Harris <\/span>said<\/span>.<\/span><\/p>\n What followed this?<\/b><\/p>\n Following the political attention to the town, a <\/span>multitude of bomb threats<\/span> have been made against the city of Springfield. The vast majority of these threats were from overseas and found to be fake.<\/span><\/p>\n \u201cWe have received at least 33 separate bomb threats \u2026 each one of whom has been found as a hoax,\u201d Ohio Governor Mike DeWine <\/span>said<\/span>.<\/span><\/p>\n DeWine is assuring residents that they are safe, and he is committing state troopers to local schools to ensure people feel secure.<\/span><\/p>\n Why was it said?<\/b><\/p>\n Many in the media have been quick to point out the little evidence behind the claims about the immigrants. However, Trump\u2019s campaign has been just as quick to defend the allegations, which have come under even more scrutiny following the recent falsified bomb threats.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n \u201cIf I have to create stories so that the American media actually pays attention to the suffering of the American people, then that\u2019s what I\u2019m going to do,\u201d Vance said. Spreading unverified \u2014 and often harmful \u2014 stories is a tactic often used by Trump and his administration, and it has led to increased threats and discrimination against minority communities.<\/p>\n Vance claims that his constituents\u2019 reports are enough for him to continue the story, claiming that the media is ignoring his constituents. He claims this is how he and the Trump campaign can make the media report on border policy.<\/span><\/p>\n It\u2019s clear that Trump and Vance\u2019s tactic is to turn media attention to the border, even if it\u2019s in a way that is unfavorable to them. Border security is a key strength in their campaign. This is a tactic that largely worked for Trump in 2016 but has been less effective in recent elections.<\/span><\/p>\n The political ramifications are substantial as the border debate becomes the center focus in the media, even if it is in a negative light to the Republican candidate.<\/span><\/p>\n What does this mean for Trumps\u2019 border policy?<\/b><\/p>\n Trump <\/span>said<\/span> that he would do many mass deportations of Haitian immigrants from Springfield \u2014 which has raised debates about the ethics of deportation and the border crisis as a whole.<\/span><\/p>\n Deportations are typically reserved for those who are in the country illegally, but the vast majority of the residents in Springfield are legal immigrants. Their legal status is contested by the Trump campaign.<\/span><\/p>\n \u201cThey\u2019re in the country through what\u2019s called temporary protective status. That is when Kamala Harris waved a magical amnesty wand,\u201d Vance <\/span>said<\/span>.<\/span><\/p>\n The temporary protected status program was created in 1990 to grant temporary immigration status to individuals whose home countries were unsafe or in crisis. Former President Obama originally gave temporary protected status to Haitians in January 2010, and President Joe Biden extended their status under his administration.<\/p>\n What\u2019s next?<\/b><\/p>\n Trump <\/span>recently announced<\/span> that he will soon be visiting Springfield. It is unclear if the rhetoric will take any shift during his visit, or if any more policy information will be released.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/div>\r\n
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