That is the American dream, isn’t it?
I commend all immigrants who are successful enough to buy property on Martha’s Vineyard.
DougBH
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Let’s do California, instead.
And is there no lack of water or other resources?
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Send them to Martha’s Vineyard they don’t mess around there, they will have the deported within 24 hours.
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DougBH
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Why should the people of Springfield? Did anyone ask them?
Well, this coming election is America’s chance to respond to what kind of country they want. Three and a half years and over ten million migrants ago, voters were told they were voting for a caretaker President who would do nothing. They know better now.
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johnwk2
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The American dream is being free to succeed or fail by one’s own hand, and not by coveting thy neighbor’s property.
JWK
America’s wage-earning citizens have been made into taxed slaves by todays Democrat Leadership to pay for the economic and social needs of millions upon millions of foreign nationals who have invaded the United States’ border.
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WuWei
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What a stupid, stupid post.
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Why would they get a say?
Freedom of movement is a fundamental right. You don’t get to vote on who your neighbors are.
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Gaius
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Which has what to do with what?
Any out-of-season resort town would be a much better place to house touch a mass of immigrants
Your snarky and irrelevant congratulations aside, why Springfield and not Martha’s Vineyard, or The Hamptons, or Aspen Colorado etc.?
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Haitian immigrants aren’t “being housed” in Springfield.
They’re living there.
DougBH
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It is not a fundamental right. Governments all over the world control immigration. And no other government accepts as many migrants as this country.
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WuWei
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They were put there with taxpayer dollars.
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johnwk2
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Because of the Democrat Party Leadership’s agreed upon rule . . . . nimby . . .
Not in my ■■■■■■■ back yard!
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johnwk2
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And, we apparently no longer get to say who comes into our house when the Democrat Leadership has unlocked the front, back and side doors leading into the United States.
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And now they’re earning salaries, paying rent, buying houses, and stimulating the economy.
There’s a reason why DeWine isn’t complaining.
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Adam
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Gaius:

TheDoctorIsIn:
That is the American dream, isn’t it?
I commend all immigrants who are successful enough to buy property on Martha’s Vineyard.
Which has what to do with what?
Any out-of-season resort town would be a much better place to house touch a mass of immigrants
Your snarky and irrelevant congratulations aside, why Springfield and not Martha’s Vineyard, or The Hamptons, or Aspen Colorado etc.?
Is there a need for workers there? Available jobs?

This is the root, right here.
You don’t own your town. It’s not your “house.”
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WuWei
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TheDoctorIsIn:
And now they’re earning salaries, paying rent, buying houses, and stimulating the economy.
There’s a reason why DeWine isn’t complaining.
They’re in a sweatshop.
The mayor is complaining and he’s in the town.
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Nemesis
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Exactly and the majority are there legally.
Where I live we have had a massive influx of Chins from Myanmar. Similar situation to Springfield OH with Chins bringing their own culture, religious practices to Indiana which I think is fantastic.
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johnwk2
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You just made that ■■■■ up.
The massive influx of Haitians has overburdened Springfields welfare benefits and services meant for American citizens as I documented HERE
Immigrants from Haiti have poured into Springfield the last five years, and the estimates grow monthly, with city officials now saying the number could be 15,000 to 20,000 new residents among a population that had numbered just under 60,000 prior.
The number of immigrants has strained city government, health care, schools, social services and nonprofits trying to provide assistance.
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