Haitians Being Dumped in Enterprise

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  • Welldoya

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    Statement from Mayor Cooper regarding Haitian migrants:

    "I would like to take a moment to address concerns that I am hearing from our citizens regarding some Haitian migrants.

    First, I would like to say that we are sympathetic to the men, women and children who leave their country to focus on building a better life, especially amidst economic hardship, political instability, social unrest, war, and natural disasters.

    We are aware that Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ program allows refugees from Haiti to be placed in our community. It is unfortunate that we as a city were given no advanced notice nor additional resources to accommodate this influx.

    My office is in close contact with local law enforcement, the healthcare community, the school systems, and other groups that might be impacted by this unexpected migrant influx.

    There have been some serious allegations of crimes happening in our area. If these things did happen, it has not been reported to our law enforcement. If anyone is aware of criminal activity, I urge you to let the appropriate authorities know so the claims can be investigated.

    We will uphold the law regardless of race, gender, or ethnicity. If someone breaks the law, we will pursue them to the fullest extent.

    The federal programs that have brought these migrants to the Wiregrass have unintended consequences. Frankly, we have not been given the resources to help these migrants assimilate as best they can into the local community. Our services are strained.

    To the citizens of Enterprise: we hear you. We are as frustrated as you are that our resources are limited and taxed by this federal program. We are working with other communities that are experiencing a similar influx. We are seeking out resources where we can, while ensuring that all city, state and federal laws are followed.

    I met with some members of the Haitian community who settled in Enterprise. We discussed many things, to include our cultural differences and cultural norms. We want everyone in our city, who wants to work, to be gainfully and legally employed.

    Our city last year adopted updated property maintenance and fire codes. We are holding landlords responsible. We are ensuring that everyone has access to essential services like clean, running water as well as safe living conditions.

    We want everyone who comes here legally to be active, productive members of our community and to feel welcome in Enterprise. Afterall, our city is the epitome of triumph over adversity. It’s a story we know all too well.

    The City of Enterprise will remain vigilant in the coming days, weeks, and months, and will continue to act in the best interests of our community and all who call it home."

    #enterprisealabama #EnterpriseAL
     

    fl57caveman

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    sick and tired of platitudes about welcoming those fleeing their craphole country to come and make their new home a craphole while sucking up resources meant for our citizens..


    gtfo
     

    FLT

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    I have to wonder if the democrats that live in enterprise , will still vote for harris. You’d think that events this close to home would open their eyes.
     

    sloporsche

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    margaritaville bay county ...old people place
    I have to wonder if the democrats that live in enterprise , will still vote for harris. You’d think that events this close to home would open their eyes.
    There is always the small fruitloop group that says ...oh those poor people ,let them in and some will keep saying that even after being a victim by one of the savages ....smh . A big problem is now these leaches are in and have legal eagles that will resist deportation by tying up their cases in court for years . I am 71 years old and won't be around to find out how this turns out
     

    Recondo 101

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    Just get in your vehicle and drive down to Miami if you ant to see how it turns out. Works lke this, you get a truck load of decent people, followed by a group of the criminal element that preyed upon them in their old country....old story, repeated over and over again. Unless they themselves, have the guts to stand up and weed out there own bad apples, they are sunk from the beginning and so is your area, Mayorkas is a totally worthless skin sack full of fresh runny dog dropping.
     
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