PARA45
AH ambassador
Im curious whats driving specifically Haitians to Springfield?
For example, I know that Perdue Farms (huge chicken company) used to employ tens of thousands of Haitians in the US.. what it came down to is Perdue couldnt get Americans to work in the chicken processing facilities (horrible, nasty, work that stinks, doesnt pay great, etc..)... so they would bring them over in large numbers (several thousand at each of their processing plants)..
When the earthquake hit Haiti in 2010, Perdue was one of the companies that hired my old firm to go to Haiti to try to track down family members and reconnect the Haitian Perdue employees with their families.. We literally had a list of more than 10,000 people to try to find (there was no shortage of Haitian Perdue Farms employees)...
The linked video speaks to Haitians typically staying in Haitian communities and that they are typically driven to certain areas by low cost housing opportunities and work opportunities..
Im going to guess there is some significantly sized employer(s) in the immediate area thats offering them work... and once you get a handful of Haitians on board, theyre calling every cousin, brother, sister, and the cousins, brothers, and sisters of all of their friends, to let them know about the opportunity...
Im not relieving the Biden Administration of its responsibility... it opened the borders, and our cities and towns are suffering the consequences...
But.. something more is driving that number of Haitians to a specific small town in the mid-west.. otherwise they'd be headed to Florida, Massachusetts, New York, or New Jersey, where there are already really large Haitian populations and "Little Haiti" sections of the larger cities established, known work opportunities, etc..etc..
I wonder if this has anything to do with the administration flying them to places like this city. It is strange that so many would go to a place like this.