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While the left makes sure no human is illegal, the residents of Springfield, Ohio are being displaced in their homes. And while the city has no homeless Haitians, the same cannot be said about Americans, as residents are kicked out to house migrants at inflated rates.

According to Vine News:

A Springfield man raised concerns during a public forum, alleging that long-term residents are being displaced from their homes as landlords increasingly prioritize renting to Haitian immigrants, for whom the government is reportedly paying “triple the rent.”

The man, whose identity was not immediately disclosed, stated, “I don’t know of a single homeless Haitian in this town because they all got vouchers.” He went on to claim that he could point to “a whole bunch of people” who have been forced out of their homes under these circumstances.

No one has to tell you how infuriating it is that foreign nationals are being prioritized during a housing crisis at the expense of Americans. What’s even more infuriating is that many Springfielders struggled to get by before this alien invasion.

He recounted an example involving a local resident who had lived in his home for seven years. The landlord allegedly asked the tenant to temporarily move out, citing plans to remodel the property, but assured the resident that they could return after renovations. However, according to the man, once the work was completed, the landlord tripled the rent, effectively pricing the longtime tenant out of their home.

He further claimed that migrants can move in as they receive housing vouchers, allowing them to “afford” the inflated cost on the taxpayers’ dime.

This incident appears to reflect broader concerns within Springfield about housing affordability, displacement, and potential favoritism toward tenants with government-backed rental assistance. The man’s remarks point to a deeper frustration in the community about the housing challenges many local residents face, particularly those who have lived in the area for years.

Springfielders are already becoming a minority in their hometown. It makes no sense why the government chose a struggling town to take on this burden, but they couldn’t have chosen a worse place.

How many more residents must become homeless before these concerns are taken seriously? This is the most unAmerican administration in history, as they are using tax dollars to fund the displacement of Americans who have actually built that city.

You should expect this to come to a town near you if Kamala is selected.



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