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Offline libertybele

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Keep in mind that Blossom has these Haitians under Temporary Protective Stats which basically means that nothing can be done to them or with them. If I am understanding correctly, they can't be deported, jailed or held accountable in any way. So even with police intervention the turmoil will continue.

'They have decided to go silent': Springfield police cut radio access as Springfield descends into 'absolute turmoil,' says Ohio police chief

Tremont City Police Chief Chad Duncan says Springfield, Ohio, has fallen into "absolute turmoil" since the arrival of approximately 20,000 Haitian nationals.

Blaze News' Julio Rosas returned to Tremont City, located approximately eight miles outside Springfield, this week to speak with local officials and residents to learn their perspective on the impact of the new arrivals.

"You've got a city that's in absolute turmoil," he said, referring to Springfield. "Everybody's against everybody."

One of Duncan's most significant concerns is the increase in traffic accidents caused by Haitian drivers, who often are not licensed to operate vehicles, he said.

He told Blaze News that Tremont City law enforcement is doing everything possible to crack down on the potentially deadly crashes but noted that Springfield appears to be protecting Haitian nationals from facing any real consequences for reckless driving.

"People that shouldn't be driving, they're out there and they're allowing them to drive," Duncan remarked.

Duncan told Rosas about a recent traffic stop he conducted involving a Haitian national.

"He didn't even have a license," he said.

According to Duncan, the driver was speeding through Tremont City, going 44 mph in a 25 mph zone.

He said it was the second time over a two-week period that he pulled the driver over and had the individual's car towed.

Rosas asked Duncan whether Springfield would have towed the vehicle in that instance.

"No," he replied.

Duncan speculated that Springfield may be softening or avoiding reckless driving consequences for Haitian nationals to protect them from deportation.

"If you get two misdemeanors, you are subject to be deported," he told Blaze News.

Duncan added that his access to Springfield's police radio frequency has been cut off since the city started attracting national attention over the impacts of the immigrant crisis................

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Offline Fishrrman

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The message to whites (with the means to do so) in Springfield should be clear by now:
Cut your losses and get as far away from the place as you can.

You're in a Dead City Standing.
Get out while you still can.
(remember the history of what happened to whites in Haiti after their "revolution"...)

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Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.

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