Yet MORE deliberate lying for political purposes.
Sigh....
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/09/18 ... =url-share
Asked about Haitians immigrants legally working and living in the United States through Temporary Protected Status, Vance criticized the Biden administration for granting that status to Haitians, asserting that the government had “illegally” given them that protection and saying that he would still refer to them as “illegal aliens” anyway.
Not only are they here legally, but most of them have nothing to do with Biden. The first big waves of Haitian migration to Springfield began during the middle of the Trump administration and the parole program for Haitians goes back to the Reagan era.
TPS is a legal status created by Congress in 1990, which allows the executive branch to declare that immigrants from certain distressed countries can stay in the US temporarily. One of the bedrock principles of immigration law is that Congress can do pretty much anything it wants in regard to giving the executive discretion to carry out immigration policies, and the TPS program is a very straightforward law of that type.
Vance is a Senator and has a law degree from Yale. He knows this and doesn't care. And what is the result? From today's Wall Street Journal:
https://www.wsj.com/us-news/springfield ... _permalink
The morning after the debate, parents in Springfield kept their children home en masse. Several schools, City Hall and the state motor vehicle offices in Springfield were forced to evacuate after receiving bomb threats. The city canceled its two-day CultureFest celebrating diversity, arts and culture “in light of recent threats and safety concerns.”
The neo-Nazi group Blood Tribe took a victory lap for its presence in the town, boasting on Sept. 11, “We are on the ground in Springfield weekly—we even showed up to their City Council Meeting.”
Vance, meanwhile, has continued to defend his claims.
In fact Vance is doubling down with new lies about Haitians causing disease. From the same WSJ article:
Vance has also added to his claims about Haitians, saying on social media that communicable diseases have been on the rise in Springfield because of the Haitian migration.
Information from the county health department, however, shows a decrease in infectious disease cases countywide, with 1,370 reported in 2023—the lowest since 2015. The tuberculosis case numbers in the county are so low (four in 2023, three in 2022, one in 2021) that any little movement can bring a big percentage jump. HIV cases did increase to 31 in 2023, from 17 in 2022 and 12 in 2021. Overall, sexually transmitted infection cases decreased to 965 in 2023, the lowest since 2015.