Reports Confirm Haitian Migrants are Eating Geese, Cats

Springfield, Ohio, a city not typically in the national spotlight, has found itself at the center of a heated immigration debate. The city has recently seen an influx of Haitian migrants, sparking a media firestorm over unusual reports involving local wildlife.

The core of the controversy stems from claims that some Haitian migrants in Springfield have been consuming local wildlife, including geese and ducks. A recording obtained by The Federalist captures a local resident’s call to 911 from late August, reporting a group of Haitian migrants carrying four geese. The caller, who was on a tight schedule for a job orientation, noted that each migrant was holding a goose.

“I’m sitting here, I’m riding on the trail, I’m going to my orientation for my job today, and I see a group of Haitian people, there was about four of ’em, they all had geese in their hand,” the caller told the dispatcher. The dispatcher’s questions and the caller’s responses confirm the presence of the geese but stop short of confirming what was done with them.

This incident aligns with earlier reports from August, which have added fuel to the debate. While local law enforcement has yet to substantiate claims of pet consumption, the reports of geese and ducks being consumed are supported by 911 recordings and police reports, lending them a degree of credibility.

Liberal media outlets, including CNN, and Democratic politicians like Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) have vehemently dismissed these reports as misinformation. They argue that the claims have been debunked, despite the evidence pointing to real concerns among Springfield residents. CNN and other outlets have labeled the reports as baseless, but the growing scrutiny suggests that these claims are being taken more seriously than initially portrayed.