Springfield, Ohio, is an American town of 60,000 people that has had its schools, hospitals, emergency services, and other critical services overrun by FIFTEEN TO TWENTY THOUSAND Haitian migrants who were sent there under a TEMPORARY emergency provision of the Biden administration.
Listen to CBS News explain how that meanie Donald Trump is going to send them all home:
Notice that this segment doesn't consider the perspectives of the native Americans who have lived in Springfield for generations.
It ignores the effects of putting tens of thousands of migrants from a very different culture into a small community and instead focuses on the plight of the foreigners who are only supposed to be here temporarily.
Take Springfield, Ohio, where Trump accused Haitian immigrants without any evidence of eating pets.
Nope, no evidence at all.
Nada.
Zilch.
No evidence at all!
Ketlie Moise fled unspeakable violence in her homeland of Haiti hoping to find peace and a slice of the American dream, settling in Springfield, Ohio.
'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.'
Moise saved money for years and recently opened a restaurant. She is one of the thousands of Haitian migrants building a life in Springfield who now find themselves in the crosshairs of the incoming Trump administration.
The framing is not objective: They are trying to tug at your heart strings.
Moise, like most fellow Haitians in Springfield, is here legally through Temporary Protected Status, which Trump has vowed to end. The TPS program allows federal officials to grant deportation relief and work authorization to migrants from countries beset by war, environmental disaster or another 'extraordinary' crisis.
Is CBS News in favor of the president circumventing Congress and the courts?
Do they believe the "temporary" in "Temporary Protected Status" actually means "forever"?
Is Moise actually at risk of being deported, considering that Trump has repeatedly said he wants hard-working immigrants to continue to come to America, just not illegally?
Moise says she knows about 10 friends and neighbors who have recently left Springfield, along with several restaurant employees.
Trump's not even in office yet and Springfield is already seeing relief!
Here's where some people will accuse me of being mean and uncharitable.
No. What I'm doing is pointing out how CBS News is trying to manipulate you with emotions, and jarring you out of the propaganda takes a bit of brute force.
A recent YouGov survey of Americans found that 73% approve of mass deportation and 57% agree with deporting ALL illegal aliens.
As the writer of this particular article, I've personally resettled refugees. I've worked on multi-million-dollar grants to assist in war-torn nations overseas. My church sponsors a village in Haiti!
Are we evil and mean ... or might we be operating on compassion for our neighbors who have been drastically affected by importing the entire world into their neighborhoods?
A truly compassionate person might say we should find a path that leads to good outcomes for both our neighbor and the refugee.
Faith is fueling Moise's motivation to remain in Springfield and run her restaurant, while her business and her future hang in the balance.
'We're hoping that everything works out the way it's supposed to work out,' she said. 'God has a way of working everything out.'
Amen to that.
No thanks to the activists at CBS News!
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