Ohio lawmaker: Springfield ‘left on its own to figure out these problems’

An Ohio state lawmaker said an influx of Haitian immigrants into Springfield is straining the local government and that the city “has been left on its own to figure out these problems.”

“The Haitian migrant influx into Springfield is the result of failed Federal immigration policy under the Biden-Harris Administration,” State Rep. Bernie Willis, R-Springfield, said in a statement. “Local leaders have been trying to sound the alarm for years that the mass migration into a community of only 60,000 people was pushing this community to its breaking point.

“Now, they are facing a 15,000 to 20,000 increase in population that is straining the local services, leading to increased time for citizens to receive crucial public benefits,” Willis added. “There was no communication from the Federal government that they were going to start sending migrants to Springfield and there also has been no support. Springfield has been left on its own to figure out these problems.”

Willis represents the 74th House District, which includes Springfield. The town and what is — or is not — happening has been a hot topic since the presidential debate.

“The real issue is the language barrier. This is creating challenges for educators, law enforcement, healthcare professionals, and other service providers,” Willis said. “Translators are needed at public service departments and these additional costs are straining already stretched resources. Without immediate federal assistance, Springfield risks further overwhelming its local infrastructure and jeopardizing the well-being of both its residents and the migrant community.”

Willis called on the Biden-Harris Administration to help so that Springfield can continue to “thrive while addressing this unprecedented challenge.”

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