Wednesday, September 18, 2024
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“They’re eating the dogs. They’re eating cats”



During this past week’s presidential debate, President Donald Trump made one of the most iconic comments in all of American political history.

For context, the ABC debate moderator David Muir asked President Trump about his opposition to RINO Senator James Lankford’s terrible “open borders security” bill proposed earlier this year. In his response, President Trump memorably highlighted just how huge of a problem illegal immigration is under the Biden-Harris administration.

In a stroke of “meme magic”, President Trump gave this legendary response about the Haitian immigrants eating domesticated animals and pets in Springfield, Ohio:

“They’re eating the dogs, the people that came in, they’re eating the cats, they’re eating the pets of the people that live there!”

Meme magic is back for the 2024 election cycle.

For those who don’t know, over 10 thousand Haitian immigrants have moved to the small town of Springfield, Ohio (population of just under 60k people) over the past few years. These Haitians received “temporary protected status” (“TPS”) under the Biden administration, so they are allowed to legally stay in the United States “temporarily” and receive free government assistance, education, and more.

Unfortunately for the American citizens living in Springfield, these Haitian migrants are wrecking their town. The Haitian immigrants are illegally driving on roads and are causing car wrecks and fatalities. They have also driven up local housing costs in the area, taking jobs from citizens, and are allegedly killing the local animals/pets of Springfield citizens.

Well before the presidential debate even took place, Springfield residents gave impassioned pleas to their local government officials about problems caused by the Haitian immigrants.

Here are two viral speeches from longtime Springfield residents sounding off on the recent immigration issue:

Going back to last week’s presidential debate, the garbage debate moderators tried to claim the allegations about Haitian migrants eating Ohio residents’ pets were unsubstantiated. However, numerous videos, interviews, and eyewitness testimony contradict the narratives coming from “Regime media” outlets.

I definitely recommend that you check out independent journalist Tayler Hansen and his on-the-ground reporting. Unlike the “fake news” mainstream media, Hansen actually visited Springfield, Ohio and interviewed the town’s residents. So, I included a few of Hansen’s most interesting interviews from his trip to Springfield.

We are living through some wild times in America, and now we’re having to deal with foreigners potentially eating people’s pets. If you want to protect your pets from the effects of 3rd world immigration, then I would highly suggest that you vote for President Trump this November.