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Video of a Springfield City Commission meeting on March 12 shows City Manager Bryan Heck admitting he has heard reports of Haitians doing “horrid things” to domestic animals. During the debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris on September 10, the former president referenced reports of Haitian migrants killing cats and dogs in the Ohio town, with ABC moderator David Muir intervening to say the city manager had denied receiving “credible reports” of such incidents.
At the March meeting, a man identifying himself as Mark Sanders says Springfield residents—who have seen an influx of 20,000 Haitians in their community of just 40,000—no longer “feel safe” due to a “cultural clash.”
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“Our traditions, laws, and culture is 180 degrees different than what [the Haitains] are used to,” Sanders explains, adding: “[O]ne of the things that I heard that bothered me very much, and I’ve actually had quite a few people contact me here lately, is some