We are both wrong. They are here on temporary protected status and that grants them the right to work and live here. They are not illegals. Illegals are undocumented, while these people are documented. See below. Dayton is just outside of Springfield Ohio.
For the last five years, many immigrants from Haiti have moved to Springfield, Ohio, and the number continues to grow.
www.daytondailynews.com
The money thing is real because businesses operate on best interests. The govt side of things where people try to spin it into their agenda is the BS side. Not everything is a major politician's fault.
The entirety of this thread is pathetic in statements that's the point of talking politics here. Few people care about real policy they just want to see people they don't like drop dead or be cast out of the country or silenced. Making claims about "You haven't walked in their shoes" is bold unless you can take a personal account to their story because once more, we can only take guesses. I think nobody here then has the right to make claims about them, including you by that logic.
That's where my random town problem becoming a national political story blindness statement comes in. Can we actually say what's going on? The only thing we know for a FACT is there has been an influx of Haitians and the town is overwhelmed and there is tension between the long-time residents and immigrants.