Springfield Residents Still Wondering When Change Will Come

Springfield Residents Still Wondering When Change Will Come

SPRINGFIELD - In February of this year, The Trump Administration issued orders terminating the extension of the Temporary Protective Status of Haiti and other nations. While the residents of areas like Springfield celebrated the potential end of their occupation, activist judges and special interest groups that have made cottage industries of immigration swiftly acted to halt the executive branch from fulfilling its constitutional duties. Now, with so much uncertainty surrounding the future of Springfield residents, many are wondering if relief will ever come. 

As with many immigration initiatives, special interests have latched onto Springfield as a hub for cheap replacement labor that undercuts domestic workers, milks government assistance programs for things like transportation assistance and housing. The Governor’s office has applauded its own efforts in funneling additional tax revenue to the strained social service programs and even allocated additional resources through community partnerships to ask the Haitian influx population what else they could need. 

Despite this, the Trump administration has attempted to take additional actions to try and enact its own authority by recently issuing statements declaring certain Haitian gangs as terrorist organizations. The two organizations, Viv Ansanm coalition and Gran Grif, have taken significant ground in the island nation, yet most native Springfield residents are not being held captive by terror enacted by organized crime. Instead, the fear that grips most Springfielders is being caused by a loss of safety and an unwillingness in government to hold accountable those contributing to it. 

If one takes time to listen, residents across the city have been crying out for justice; cries that have up to this point, fallen on the deaf ears of politicians in league with organizations like Welcome Springfield and others, which create an industry out of the destruction of American cities. Despite local law enforcement attempting to encrypt its communications to prevent the public from seeing clear instances of derelictions of duty, information is still coming out. 

Traffic infractions cited allegedly from Haitian migrants and recorded from one single day

In one reported instance on social media, a Haitian driver ran through a neighbors fence and claimed to not speak English, successfully escaping consequences for driving without insurance and destroying private property. Posters stated that allegedly law enforcement didn’t cite the driver because they “could not figure out how it happened.” 

While local Law Enforcement will on occasion commit to their duty, on any given day, social media activists are filling posts with a litany of instances of criminal charges that often get dismissed in court or in some other way vanish. 

Despite celebratory actions from the Governor’s office, Springfield residents still live in fear of something as simple and driving on the road. One child, who survived the deadly school bus crash, which took the life of young boy in August 2023, still live in fear of their families getting injured or killed just from going outside. 

Is children's safety a priority city and state officials?

The true terror residents of Springfield are experiencing is not coming from organized criminal enterprises, at least not in the immediate. Springfield residents are living under a reign of terror by way of the importation of a privileged class of citizens who appear to be exempt from the law. Charges which could compile to lead to mandatory deportations are left off the books, LEOs fail to charge at scenes of traffic infractions because they “cannot figure out how it happened” and residents and their families continue to receive nothing from “elected representatives” who clearly no longer represent their constituency, but a shadow cabal of internationally based NGOs dead set on their replacement, such as the Welcome Initiative, HIAS and others.

The true terror of living in Springfield today is recognizing that at any given moment your property could be destroyed or children injured and depending on who is behind the crime, there may be no accountability. When a society fails to hold criminal actions accountable, it is, by extrapolation, condoning those actions.

Traditional government actions of dumping unlimited tax dollars on the problem has yielded nothing but entitlement from Springfields newly imported labor class. Heritage Americans in Springfield are asking themselves what many across the country are as well; when will the Trump administration finally act on its mandate to liberate them from terror and how long will they permit appointed judges to interfere with executive authority and how long will they be forced to endure a complicit city Government?

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