09/17/2024 / By Ethan Huff
Field reporter Tayler Hansen visited Springfield, Ohio recently to speak with locals about the alleged Haitian migrant crisis. One of them, a lady who raises chickens, confirmed that she has had multiple run-ins with Haitian migrants trying to steal or “rent” her poultry for food.
“We had a set of Haitians that showed up in the driveway, pulled in, laying on the horn,” the lady explained. “They were demanding to rent a chicken.”
After the lady told the Haitian migrants that her chickens are not for sale, they “got very angry, very agitated that we would not sell them a chicken,” the lady said. “It took my husband to run them off for them to leave.”
In another instance, a group of Haitian migrants was walking down the street when suddenly they “dipped under the fence chasing my little duckies here,” the lady further revealed.
“I found them, yelled at them, screamed at them, and they left” – watch the video below:
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— Tayler Hansen (@TaylerUSA) September 13, 2024
(Related: Have you checked out this other video footage suggesting that Haitian migrants are eating all sorts of local mammals?)
The internet is abuzz with folks talking about the Haitian migrant invasion from the perspective of major cultural and religious differences. Haitians in particular are known to engage in ritualistic practices that involve animal sacrifices, which does not mesh with popular American culture.
The lady whose chickens have been targeted again and again by migrants says there are definitely some ritualistic practices involving poultry, though one would be hard-pressed to get the migrants to admit it.
“It’s not usually a spoken thing; it’s a voodoo thing,” the lady said. “They do use animals as ritual sacrifices or in different ways.”
This report about the chickens is just one among a growing number that contradict what ABC News declared about there not being an animal sacrifice problem in and around Springfield, Ohio.
“I lived in the islands for a few years and I can confirm they use a car horn as a doorbell and steal chickens,” someone wrote on X, affirming the claims of the lady in the above video.
“They also mow their ‘lawns’ with a machete (cutlas or ‘machette’).”
Another shared the following screenshot with information about how Haitian Voodoo practices involve the ritualistic killing of animals:
I tried to tell people on Monday. pic.twitter.com/ZO61TpddmR
— HansGruber2324 (@HansGruber0923) September 13, 2024
“I don’t doubt these stories, but why don’t we have more footage of this yet?” asked another. “Is Springfield, Ohio, down so bad they don’t have iPhone 6 or up?”
“This is what happens when you have open borders and zero accountability,” said another. “When will they put Americans first?”
Someone whose ancestry traces through the United Kingdom shared a story about what things used to be like in Scotland as the native culture protected itself against the possibility of house pets getting slipped into food supply.
“When my grandmother used to go to the butcher’s shop in Scotland, it was required by law that rabbits still have their heads attached,” this person wrote, expressing support for the idea that Haitian migrant abuse of animals is real. “This was so you could ensure that it wasn’t a cat.”
No lies detected. ? pic.twitter.com/77qRePBJ3X
— An7hony Sco77o (@An7honySco77o) September 14, 2024
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