The outrageousness of Donald Trump's comments about Springfield, Ohio, did not prevent a refocusing of his supporters' attention on the issue of migration, writes NCR columnist Michael Sean Winters.
Nearly everyone in Springfield, Ohio, agrees the crisis circling it existed long before Donald Trump amplified rumors that Haitian immigrants were eating pets.
After weeks of demonization of Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, the state’s Catholic bishops have together called for ...
Not only is the percentage of immigrants in the country at historically high levels, but the immigrant population is also growing at historically high levels.
As rural communities in Alabama and elsewhere receive parolees from a Department of Homeland Security immigration program, ...
In the quiet corners of Springfield, Ohio — out of sight of the drumbeat of politicians, journalists, troopers and newly ...
The dozens of bomb threats and the onslaught of public attention that has befallen a small Ohio city since President Donald Trump and others pushed the false claim that Haitian migrants were stealing ...
The Springfield page is a tiny outpost in a vast online world, so that might have been the end of it. But within days, the ...
So it is with an absurd and dangerous lie — peddled recently by Donald Trump, JD Vance, Republican politicians and a bunch of ...
At its core, this canard should be seen as part of a crusade to build support for not only closing the door to immigrants but ...
The Chicago area Haitian-American community is planning a rally this weekend at Federal Plaza to send a message against the ...
An Ohio sheriff is under fire for a social media post in which he said people with Kamala Harris yard signs should have their ...