Author: Julie Carr Smyth, Associated Press

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The city of Springfield, Ohio, is grappling with a surge in temporary Haitian migrants, drawing national attention and prompting Ohio Governor Mike DeWine to send law enforcement and millions of dollars in health care resources to help. DeWine supports the Temporary Protected Status program that has brought around 15,000 Haitians to the city since 2020 but believes more federal assistance is necessary for impacted communities. Republican candidate JD Vance’s remarks on Haitian immigrants have fueled controversy, with Springfield’s population growing by over 20 percent in recent years largely due to immigration. Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is exploring legal options…

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