Not only they cook and eat anything, but it appears they have yet to master the art of driving.
'That guy should not have been in the country. He shouldn't have been driving.'
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"The outrage reached a fever pitch after 11-year-old Aiden Clark was killed when a Haitian driver allegedly crashed into the school bus Aiden was riding on the first day of school in 2023. Dozens of children on the same bus were injured as well.
One of the most prevalent issues has been Haitians driving unsafely, usually without a license. Tony Flood, the president of the Tremont City Council, said many Haitians drive through his town to get to their jobs. As a result, the town has seen a dramatic rise in accidents and unsafe driving.
Unlike Springfield,
Tremont City tows vehicles belonging to Haitians who are pulled over for unsafe driving and do not have a license "because you're not allowed to let an unlicensed driver drive the car, or the village is liable if they get in a wreck," Flood said.
"This subject has been brought up to [Springfield] many times. ... The city refuses to do that. This is spilling out. They do illegal U-turns all up and down the road. I don't know how many times I've about got hit pulling out of the lot myself," Flood added.
"[Locals] can't tolerate the attitudes, OK, the pushiness, the inappropriate behavior of the migrants that are in these stores; nobody feels safe," the elder Flood said. "It's out of control."
"We're not against any people. We're against acts and actions and the repercussions of those actions. The people who have been screaming the loudest have been affected the least,"