Haiti's top official grateful for Americans' solidarity with migrants in Springfield, Ohio
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51% : "I would like to extend a brotherly greeting to all friends of Haiti that have shown solidarity towards the migrants from our country, and that in particular, those living in Springfield, Ohio," Leblanc said.City and state officials have repeatedly debunked the false claims from Republicans about Haitians living in Springfield, though Trump has since stood his ground, saying he would try to deport members of the community if reelected in November.15% : The U.S. Congressional Progressive Caucus, led by Representative Pramila Jayapal, condemned what it called the "vile and dehumanizing rhetoric" against Haitian migrants on Thursday and said in a statement that the words had turned into real danger for migrant families and their communities.Leblanc, without naming Trump or Vance, cautioned that "the passions that naturally arise during an election campaign" should not be a pretext for xenophobia or racism in the United States.
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