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Gov. Mike DeWine unveiled the simulator at High Street Church of the Nazarene in Springfield. Eleven others are spread across the city aspart of a larger effort to help Haitian newcomers learn U.S. driving laws.
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Former President Donald Trump has pledged to revoke the short-term protective status of Haitian immigrants in Ohio and see to their deportations during a second term.
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The criminal charges were filed in Springfield by a Haitian organization last month, accusing Trump and Vance of disrupting public services and making false alarms.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is continuing to walk a fine line on questions about former president Trump’s comments and legal immigrants in Springfield.
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A strange moment in American politics paid a visit to the U.N. General Assembly on Thursday, brought there by a top Haitian official.
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Springfield schools have hired staff to teach Haitian students and other English language learners, but there is no evidence that each student "will have a private interpreter." There is also no evidence that non-Haitian students have been displaced.
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The commission would help ensure that immigrant and refugee voices are heard and will try to improve their ability to integrate, thrive and contribute to Columbus.
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A group representing Ohioans married to foreign nationals is asking Ohio's attorney general to leave a lawsuit against a program that would give their immigrant spouses legal status as they seek to become permanent residents.
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Nonprofit Haitian Bridge Alliance filed criminal charges in the Clark County Municipal Court against former president Donald Trump and Ohio Sen. JD Vance, under an Ohio law allowing private citizens to file criminal charges.
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During this hour of All Sides, we’re talking about Springfield being in the national spotlight because of this controversy and how this story originated.