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Mike DeWine, the GOP governor of Ohio, sending law enforcement and about $2.5 million in health funding to assist the city of Springfield with the influx of temporary Haitian migrants.

According to local news reports, 15,000 Haitians have arrived in the city of roughly 59,000 people since 2020.

DeWine made the announcement prior to the presidential debate on Tuesday night, which focused heavily on immigration and border policies.

DeWine called on the federal government to do more to support the Clark County Health Department in handling the influx.