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Another Rust Belt town in southwest Ohio is becoming overwhelmed by overseas migrants who’ve nearly doubled the town’s population of 3,500.
A local Cincinnati television station reported last month that while Springfield copes with tens of thousands of Haitian arrivals, “the small village of Lockland is grappling with its own crisis.”
“Estimates suggested that there are up to 3,000 asylum-seeking immigrants, primarily from Mauritania, residing in the Cincinnati suburb,” Local 12 reported. “Lockland Fire Chief and Village Administrator Doug Wehmeyer said the Mauritanians are living in several apartment buildings, often with as many as 10 people in units designed for four.”
“It’s creating a dangerous situation for the residents and firefighters,” Wehmeyer told the television station. “In most cases, all they have is a mattress, a couch, and some clothes. So, while we’re trying to advance a fire hose line down the hallway, they are pulling mattresses and clothes out [of the units], believing that it’s over [and the building will burn down]. Where we look at that and say, ‘Man, there’s 10 people in a unit.’ They look at that and it’s better than the condition they came from.”
originally posted by: SteamyAmerican
Doug better watch out.
When one of those buildings catches fire and scores are burned to death, he’ll likely lose his job for pointing out, er, um “not enforcing” this.
Honestly? I believe this is bigger than them.
originally posted by: WeMustCare
a reply to: xuenchen
Doesn't Ohio's Senator JD Vance and Governor DeWhine have the authority to tell Biden-Harris.. "NO MORE"?
originally posted by: SteamyAmerican
Honestly? I believe this is bigger than them.
originally posted by: WeMustCare
a reply to: xuenchen
Doesn't Ohio's Senator JD Vance and Governor DeWhine have the authority to tell Biden-Harris.. "NO MORE"?
I know, I know. Bigger than the Prez you say?
Yes.
There is some hidden hand at work.
In 2022, most of the nation's 46.1 million immigrants lived in four states: California (10.4 million or 23% of the national total), Texas (5.2 million or 11%), Florida (4.8 million or 10%) and New York (4.5 million or 10%).Sep 27, 2024