Haitian immigrants flee Springfield, Ohio, in droves after Trump election win
Source: The Guardian
Sun 17 Nov 2024 09.00 EST
Last modified on Sun 17 Nov 2024 11.00 EST
From a tiny office behind a Haitian grocery store on Springfields South Limestone Street, Margery Koveleski has spent years helping local Haitians overcome bureaucratic red tape to make their lives in the Ohio city a little bit easier. But Koveleski whose family is Haitian has noticed a major change recently.
Haitians are now coming to her to figure out how to leave. Some folks dont 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, she told the Guardian recently. People are leaving.
Koveleski, leaders in Springfields Haitian community, and others have relayed reports of Haitians fleeing the city of 60,000 people in recent days for fear of being rounded up and deported after Donald Trumps victory in the 5 November presidential election. 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 remarked.
Trump has repeatedly said he would end immigrants temporary protected status (TPS) the provision through which many Haitians are legally allowed to live and work in the US and deport Haitians from Springfield once in office. For many, the threats are real.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/17/haitian-immigrants-springfield-ohio-trump-election
we can do it
(12,774 posts)babylonsister
(171,598 posts)going home to Haiti. My heart goes out to these Haitians who feel so threatened.
He's a cancer for so many people.
Clouds Passing
(2,250 posts)cbabe
(4,145 posts)Cthulu on call
(10 posts)Is about to take a huge it. The magats in that area will have to find a different group to hate.