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Ohio Haitians Immigration Springfield Mike Dewine

Ohio governor says Haitian migrants aren’t welcome in Springfield

DeWine responds to the arrival of 2 planeloads of migrants in Springfield

DeWine says the state is not equipped to handle the influx of migrants

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine said on Friday that the state is not equipped to handle the influx of Haitian migrants who have been arriving in the United States in recent weeks. DeWine's comments came after two planeloads of migrants arrived in Springfield, Ohio, on Thursday.

DeWine said that the state is working with the federal government to provide shelter and food for the migrants, but he said that the state is not equipped to handle the long-term care of the migrants.

DeWine said that the migrants are welcome in the United States, but he said that they need to go through the proper channels to enter the country.

DeWine's comments have been met with criticism from some who say that the governor is not doing enough to help the migrants.

The arrival of the migrants in Springfield has raised concerns about the city's ability to handle the influx of people.

Springfield Mayor Warren Copeland said that the city is working to provide shelter and food for the migrants, but he said that the city is struggling to keep up with the demand.

Copeland said that the city is working with the state and federal government to get more resources to help the migrants.

The arrival of the migrants in Springfield has also raised concerns about the impact on the city's economy.

Some businesses in Springfield have said that they are seeing a decrease in business since the migrants arrived.

The migrants are expected to stay in Springfield for several weeks while they wait to be processed by the federal government.


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