Donald Trump won a big fight against Democrats before he even took office

Nov 27, 2024

Donald Trump was elected to shake things up in Washington, D.C. 

His presence is already being felt. 

And Donald Trump won a big fight against Democrats before he even took office. 

Haitians in Springfield, Ohio, begin to flee before Trump returns to office

President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect J.D. Vance revealed the plight of the city of Springfield, Ohio, during the election. 

The city of about 60,000 people was overwhelmed by an influx of nearly 20,000 illegal aliens from Haiti under the Biden-Harris administration. 

Haitians pushed schools and hospitals in the city to the brink. 

Traffic accidents skyrocketed and many of them drive without insurance or a driver’s license. 

A Haitian without a driver’s license or insurance drove the wrong way down the road and slammed into a school bus killing an 11-year-old and injuring more than 20 other students in August 2023. 

Trump highlighted reports from the city that Haitians had begun to eat people’s pets and geese from the local parks at the September debate. 

“In Springfield, they are eating the dogs. The people that came in, they are eating the cats,” Trump said. “They’re eating – they are eating the pets of the people that live there.”

Haitians are beginning to leave the Ohio city with Trump returning to the White House in January. 

Trump is ending Joe Biden’s abuse of immigration law

President Joe Biden was able to protect illegal aliens from Haiti and elsewhere by abusing his parole authority to give them Temporary Protected Status (TPS). 

That shielded these illegal aliens from deportation and gave them work permits. 

Trump has vowed to revoke their TPS status, which would make them eligible to be deported. 

Haitian Ketlie Moise told CBS News her daughter and at least 10 other Haitians in Springfield had left the city before Trump was inaugurated. 

“I stay here,” Moise told CBS News. “I do two jobs to make my business. That’s why I don’t go back to Haiti.”

She admitted that she thought about joining her daughter and leaving. 

“Yes, I keep thinking about that. I don’t know where I gonna go, but I keep thinking about that,” Moise said. 

Margery Koveleski works with illegal aliens who come to Springfield to get settled in the city. 

“People are leaving,” Koveleski said. “Some folks don’t have credit cards or access to the Internet, and they want to buy a bus ticket or a plane ticket, so we help them book a flight.”

“The owner of one store is wondering if he should move back to New York or to Chicago – he says his business is way down,” Koveleski added.

Haitian Community Alliance official Jacob Payen told the Guardian that some of Springfield’s Haitians have left the country. 

“People are fully aware of the election result, and that is why they are leaving; they are afraid of a mass deportation,” Payen said. “Several of my customers have left. One guy with his family went to New Jersey; others have gone to Boston. I know three families that have gone to Canada.”

Trump told reporters in September that Springfield would be first up in his plan to deport illegal aliens. 

“We’re going to have the largest deportation in the history of our country, and we’re going to start with Springfield and Aurora,” Trump said. 

The free pass that illegal aliens got from the Biden-Harris administration is coming to an end when Trump returns to the White House. 

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