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    Springfield bomb threat used ‘hateful’ language towards migrants, Haitians

    By Ashleigh Fields,

    1 days ago

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    ( The Hill ) — The bomb threat which resulted in the evacuation of Springfield City Hall in Ohio on Thursday used harmful language against the city’s immigrant community, aligning with recent false claims touted by Republicans, including former President Trump.

    Springfield Mayor Rob Rue told The Washington Post that the threat “used hateful language towards immigrants and Haitians in our community.”

    At the second presidential debate on Tuesday, Trump said migrants are “eating the dogs” in the rural town 45 minutes west of Columbus.

    “What they have done to our country by allowing these millions and millions of people to come into our country — and look at what’s happening to the towns [in the] United States. A lot of towns don’t want to talk,” said Trump. “Not going to be Aurora [or] Springfield. A lot of towns don’t want to talk about it, because they’re so embarrassed by it. In Springfield, they’re eating the dogs.”

    At a campaign stop in Arizona on Thursday afternoon, Trump doubled down on these claims, emphasizing that “20,000 illegal Haitian immigrants have descended on a town of 58,000 people, destroying their way of life.”

    “Residents are reporting that the migrants are walking off with the town’s geese. They’re taking the geese. You know where the geese are, in the park. And even walking off with their pets,” Trump said.

    City officials continue to insist that’s not the case, and Rue said these claims have “hurt” the community.

    “Springfield is a dynamic community with many positive attributes,” added Springfield City Manager Bryan Heck via a video statement on Wednesday. “It is disappointing that some of the narrative surrounding our city has been skewed by misinformation circulating on social media and further amplified by political rhetoric.”

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    Patriot Lawncare
    15h ago
    It’s not a political, race, hate, dog or cat problem. It’s a math problem. 15k in a town of 58k that already had a lot of problems with crime and addiction/drugs, etc. It’s unfortunate the attention is on the pets thing and not the very real issues here.
    Michael Powell
    15h ago
    People are people, that's all- their background is irrelevant, they are still people. False claims and conspiracy theories cause more trouble than it's worth. I'm a registered independent, but I am sick and tired of hate mongers, like a certain convicted felon who can't keep his damn mouth shut about things he can't prove. I think Springfield and all of Ohio has had enough of this frivolous drama!!!
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