President Joe Biden’s pro-migration border chief suggested Monday that Springfield, Ohio, “has blossomed by reason of the infusion of individuals from another country.”
Alejandro Mayorkas, the Cuban-born secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, chose not to name the city, nor the resulting blight that many Americans face amid lower wages, higher rents, civic chaos, and minimal support or respect from local politicians.
Mayorkas, a careful lawyer, also chose to bury the memory of two Springfielders killed during the claimed blossoming.
One of the dead was Aiden Clark, an 11-year-old on his first day back to school. The other victim of the blossoming was Kathy Heaton, a grandmother who was putting trash out for pickup.
The blossoming “has been great for the Big Box retailers, the absentee landlords, the staffing companies, but it’s been terrible for regular people here,” Springfield resident William Monaghan told Breitbart News. “A handful of people are getting fabulously wealthy on it, but it is destroying the local community,” he added.
Mayorkas’ “blossomed” claim displays his “underlying assumption that these American towns [and] the people who live in them were defective and needed this immigration to live a full life,” responded Mark Krikorian, director of the Center for Immigration Studies. […]
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