Haitian immigrants fueled Springfield’s growth – and now a US presidential debate
By Howard Schneider, Reuters
Donald Trump aired falsehoods including the baseless claim that immigrants are eating pets in his debate with his Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Rose Joseph and Banal Oreus followed different paths from Haiti to this struggling Midwestern industrial city that suddenly finds itself at the centre of the US presidential race.
Joseph arrived in 2022 after landing in Florida two years earlier to escape violence in Haiti, journeying north on word of good job prospects. Oreus, after stops in Brazil, Portugal and Mexico over an eight-year stretch, was drawn to Springfield in 2023 by family and friends who had already found their way here.
"The first motivation was job and work opportunities," Joseph, n...










