Are migrants ‘self-deporting’ in fear of Trump?

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Springfield, Ohio, became a talking point in this year’s presidential election after Donald Trump referred to Haitian migrants “eating the cats and dogs.” Steven Edginton, GB News’s US correspondent has been to Springfield to speak to some of the migrants there, investigate some reports that migrants are fleeing America in fear of a Trump presidency, and find our from locals about how the city has changed since the arrival of around 15,000 Haitian migrants. 

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