A dynamic and engaging banner for USLIVE.com, featuring bold typography and vibrant visuals that represent the latest in breaking news, entertainment, celebrity updates, lifestyle trends, and current events. Designed to keep readers informed 24/7 with the most relevant and up-to-date stories.

Ohio dispatches troopers and $2.5 million to city overwhelmed with influx of Haitian migrants

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has announced measures to support the city of Springfield in dealing with an influx of temporary Haitian migrants. The city, with a population of around 59,000, has seen about 15,000 Haitians arriving since 2020 under the Temporary Protected Status program. Governor DeWine expressed support for the program but emphasized the need for more federal assistance to help affected communities.

Ahead of the presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, where immigration policy was expected to be a key issue, Governor DeWine highlighted the challenges faced by communities like Springfield due to the surge in Haitian migrants.

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has also raised concerns about the situation, exploring legal options, including the possibility of filing a lawsuit, to address the federal government’s role in relocating migrants to Ohio.

The arrival of temporary Haitian migrants has been attributed to the ongoing unrest and violence in Haiti, prompting many to seek safety and better opportunities in the United States, specifically in cities like Springfield. Governor DeWine mentioned that Ohio has already provided resources for education, driver training, healthcare services, and translation assistance in response to the growing needs of the community.

To further support Springfield, Governor DeWine announced that the Ohio State Highway Patrol would assist local law enforcement in managing traffic issues arising from the increased number of Haitian migrants unfamiliar with U.S. traffic laws. Additionally, he allocated $2.5 million over two years to improve primary healthcare services through the county health department and private healthcare providers.

Governor DeWine, whose family runs a charity in Haiti in memory of their late daughter Becky, emphasized that the Haitian migrants in Ohio are hardworking individuals seeking safety and opportunities for their families. He acknowledged the impact of the migrant influx on various aspects of community life and expressed a commitment to addressing the challenges faced by both the migrants and the residents of Springfield and other affected areas in Ohio.

A dynamic and engaging banner for USLIVE.com, featuring bold typography and vibrant visuals that represent the latest in breaking news, entertainment, celebrity updates, lifestyle trends, and current events. Designed to keep readers informed 24/7 with the most relevant and up-to-date stories.
TOP HEADLINES

Lakers’ Reaves exits game with calf injury against Clippers

LOS ANGELES — During the Los Angeles Lakers' 106-102 victory over the Los Angeles...

Kurdish Insurgents Announce Truce in Turkey

ISTANBUL — Kurdish militants, engaged in a long-standing conflict with the Turkish state, announced...

Lydia Ko Leads in Singapore; Hull Close Behind

SINGAPORE — Lydia Ko took the lead at the HSBC Women’s World Championship with...

Kurdish Rebels Announce Ceasefire in Turkey Conflict

In Istanbul, Kurdish militants engaged in a four-decade-long insurgency in Turkey announced a ceasefire...

Turkey: Kurdish Militants Announce Truce

ISTANBUL — After four decades of conflict, Kurdish insurgents have proclaimed a ceasefire in...

PKK Ceasefire in Decades-long Conflict with Turkey

ISTANBUL — In a significant development, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), a Kurdish militant...