Consequences of not vetting the refugee tidal wave

The news out now is that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, are capturing cats, ducks, et cetera, and cooking them, to horror of native Springfield residents. The city of 58,000 has experienced an influx of 20,000 Haitian “refugees” over the last few years, and they have no way to cope with the newcomers, aside from pleading with the city council to do something, anything, to return their city to a state of normalcy. But is it politically possible to deport all these people? This is the very real danger of allowing an invasion-level influx of illegal immigrants to arrive unchecked: once they’re here, and once they reach a certain number, it becomes almost impossible for the government to do something. Should Springfield residents really accept this as a fact of life now? Will Springfield now experience a flight of native residents as greater numbers of refugees arrive, where they completely overrun and take over the entire town? Will the city even function at a basic level in another 10 years? Will Springfield essentially become one big encampment for refugees, a “Little Haiti”, and what will life even be like for someone viewing it from the outside?

Author: S. Smith