Failure is the only option?
Ohio city plunged into housing crisis after 15,000+ migrants arrive: 'Setting us up to fail' Story by Elizabeth Heckman Springfield, Ohio is struggling with the influx of 15,000-20,000 Haitian migrants over the last few years into their community of about 58,000. "This border crisis, the policy of this administration, is failing cities like ours and taxing us beyond our limit," said Springfield Mayor Rob Rue on " Fox & Friends First ." Rue described the wave of Haitian migrants into the area as a "quick increase" to the population just over the last five years. "This has overwhelmed safety services and caused great concern for our community," he said. City Manager Bryan Heck added that the city does not have the capacity to sustain this pace of illegal immigration. "It's taxing our infrastructure. It's taxing public safety. It's taxing our schools. It's taxing health care…it's taxing our housing,...