Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has ordered state troopers and additional funding sent to the suffering city of Springfield, Ohio, to deal with a major influx of Haitian illegal immigrants dropped off there by the Biden-Harris regime: Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced new state support for the city of Springfield, which is dealing with significant stress on its healthcare and public safety systems due to the influx of thousands of Haitian migrants over the last several years.
While the influx of state troopers and state money might staunch the bleeding, ultimately, what needs to happen is a mass deportation campaign and a criminal investigation to find out how this situation came to be and who is responsible.
To address the increase in dangerous driving in Springfield by inexperienced Haitian drivers and all others who disregard traffic laws, Governor DeWine directed the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) to support the Springfield Police Department with traffic enforcement.
These two new initiatives add to other support that the state has already provided to Springfield to aid in addressing the increase in the area’s Haitian population, including: • Creating a school-based health clinic in the Springfield City School District to expand primary care access for school children and their parents throughout the community • Increasing support for vaccinations and health screenings through the local health department • Allocating additional funds to the Clark County Department of Job and Family Services for translation services • Providing funding to Clark State College for services to teach English to Haitians.
Governor DeWine announced today that he is dedicating $2.5 million toward expanding primary care access for everyone living in Springfield.
Governor DeWine has directed the Ohio Department of Health to work with the Clark County Health Department and other healthcare providers on this effort.
“I want the people of Springfield and Clark County to know that as we move forward, we will continue to do everything we can to help the community deal with this surge of migrants,” said Governor DeWine.
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