Ernie, a truck driver from Charleroi, Pennsylvania, delivered a powerful speech on the impact of unlimited third-world immigration on the small town during a Trump rally on Monday.
Trump travelled to the Pennsylvania community which, much like Springfield, Ohio, has been overrun with unlimited immigration, partially from Haiti.
Chareleroi, a town of just 4,00 people, has seen its Haitian immigrant population balloon by 2,000% over the past two years. The immigrants — who have been given legal status by the Biden-Harris Administration — are hired for cheap wages and subsidized by U.S. taxpayers. They are provided with housing, transportation to and from work and a number of additional benefits on the taxpayer’s dime.
Charleroi, PA is a working-class town of 4,000 people.
In two years, they've been overwhelmed by thousands of Haitian immigrants.
Nobody seems to understand how they got there.
We went to Charleroi to find out for ourselves. pic.twitter.com/jn5zWJwlx3
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