Right-wing online influencers keep trying to find evidence to back ex-President Trump’s claims that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, are eating pets. The claims have been repeatedly debunked.
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The letter comes after former president Donald Trump amplified online rumors about Haitian migrants in Springfield during the Sept. 10 debate with Kamala Harris.
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The outrageousness of Donald Trump's comments about Springfield, Ohio, did not prevent a refocusing of his supporters' attention on the issue of migration, writes NCR columnist Michael Sean Winters.
Nearly everyone in Springfield, Ohio, agrees the crisis circling it existed long before Donald Trump amplified rumors that Haitian immigrants were eating pets.