The chaos unfolding in Springfield, Ohio, and other towns across the United States is a direct result of our federal governmentâs negligence. This isn't about blaming the immigrants themselves but about the system that enables this exploitation. The government is handing them a golden opportunity while hard-working Americans are being left behind.
Take the Haitians coming here. They're fleeing absolute hell. Cities like Cap-HaĂŻtien and Port-au-Prince are drowning in garbage, with piles of trash that reach 7 feet high, clogging the streets and markets. Vendors sell food near piles of rotting waste, and flies cover everything. People walk through contaminated water, and desperate Haitians eat pets like cats. These are the conditions theyâre running from, so of course, some of them work hard when they arrive here. They donât have the luxury of choiceâtheyâre running from death and squalor.
Now, at McGregor Metal in Springfield, CEO Jamie McGregor is thrilled that his Haitian workers are reliable. âThey come to work every day, achieve their numbers, and are here to work,â he says. These might be the best workers out of the bunch, but letâs not pretend this doesnât have serious consequences for the American worker. Haitian illegals are being used to suppress wages, plain and simple. Youâre bringing in cheap labor from desperate people whoâll work under conditions most Americans wouldnât tolerate based on the pay.
Letâs get something straight: if you took a literal slave from the 1860s and put them in these same conditions, theyâd work their ass off too. Does that make it right? Is this how we justify illegal immigrationâbecause the workers are on time and work hard? Great! I respect their work ethic, but when are we going to talk about how wages are being suppressed across the board? When are we going to acknowledge the fact that one man used to be able to work a job, buy a house, take his family on vacation every year while his wife was the homemaker, and live the American Dream? That dream is dead because wages are tanking, and no one in power wants to talk about it. Actually, the American Dream isnât deadâitâs just outsourced. The American Dream is alive and well if you dream of living paycheck to paycheck.
The real scandal here is the Democratic Party and their corporate allies. They've turned into the American party of slavery, exploiting immigrant labor to keep wages low while lining their own pockets. They're doing exactly what plantation owners did in the pastâbringing in cheap labor, crushing the American worker, and pretending itâs all for the greater good. It's disgusting. The Democrats used to pretend to stand for the working man. Now they stand on the working man while waving a rainbow flag, yelling âprogress.â
This is how leftists became the party of slavery in America. Notice how pro-labor leftists have no problem with this. The labor unions SUPPORT it! Letâs name a couple: the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations and the Service Employees International Union. These unions are supposed to be for the workers! If youâre for the workers, you canât be for increasing the supply of workers in the marketplace. Itâs simple economics. But they arenât stopping there. Unions representing over 19 million workers have lined up in support of Joe Biden or Kamala Harrisâ19 million American workers supporting their own economic demise by backing the very policies that are flooding the market with cheap labor and suppressing wages.
Kamala Harris says sheâs fighting for the workers. Yeah, like how a boxer fights for the punching bag.
And donât think for a second that this system is sustainable. You can import a new generation of desperate workers, but what happens down the line? These immigrants, exploited for their labor, will end up just like the American workers who came before themâdrug-addicted and hopeless. Theyâre the next generation of fentanyl zombies because weâre importing labor to avoid dealing with the real problems in our society. Itâs not about just having hard-working immigrants here. It's about the broken system we refuse to fix.
They say fentanyl addiction is a crisis. No, the real crisis is finding a job where the salary doesnât make you want to try fentanyl.
Letâs go further: maybe we should implement an initiative where theyâre shipped over by boat. After millions arrive, wages will be driven down to zero dollars an hour, and they'd still work. We could even auction them off to the highest bidder and compensate them with room and board. It could be called the Chains for Change Program. Thatâs where weâre headed if this continues, and everyone knows it.
In previous generations, immigrants from Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Poland, and Germany came to America and worked their way up from nothing. They werenât handed welfare, free housing, or "magic cards" with bottomless pits of taxpayer money. They earned their place here through grit and perseverance. But today, these new waves of immigrants are being given government support from the moment they arrive. The federal government is pouring taxpayer money into their housing, transportation, and even accidents they might get into. How is that fair? How can anyone look at this and not see a rigged system?
Look at Springfield, where the population has exploded by over 20 percent in just 4 years, mostly due to immigration. Local schools, hospitals, and public services are completely overwhelmed. Even JD Vance, the GOP vice-presidential candidate, has called out how these Haitian immigrants are âdraining social services and causing chaos.â Heâs right. This is happening all over the country, and it's only getting worse.
But letâs not pretend itâs just about the âgood immigrantsâ who are here to work. Many of them are bringing trouble, and theyâre coming into a society already collapsing under the weight of drug addiction and economic despair. Forget health insuranceâpretty soon your job will be offering âfentanyl zombie benefitsâ to help you blend in with the workforce. Yes, American workers are becoming fentanyl zombies. No one should take responsibility for that more than Americans themselves, but that doesnât mean the system is one we should be proud of. The system is clearly failing us, and now the government is importing a new workforce to repeat the same cycle. The elites love this setup because it keeps them in power while everyday Americans suffer.
In the end, the federal government is responsible for this mess, not the immigrants themselves. Theyâre just doing what they need to survive. But the governmentâs refusal to address the collapse of our economy, the suppression of wages, and the destruction of the American Dream is the real crime here. The problem isnât that immigrants are working hardâitâs that theyâre being used as tools to avoid fixing the real issues tearing our country apart.