Indiana AG investigating coordinated effort that flooded Logansport with thousands of Haitian migrants

Indiana’s state attorney general is investigating whether a “coordinated effort” between nonprofits and employers resulted in thousands of Haitian migrants funneling into small-town Logansport — overwhelming the schools and health system.Todd Rokita’s probe focuses on whether the influx was the result of employers and other groups trying to bring workers to the Hoosier state to fill jobs, according to Fox News.Either way, the longtime Republican pol said the ultimate responsibility for the problems in Logansport — which is about 80 miles north of Indianapolis — lies with the Biden-Harris administration.“Illegal immigration caused by ‘border czar’ Kamala Harris’ perversion and misapplication of federal law has made every state a border state and imposed unsustainable costs on Logansport and other cities across the nation,” Rokita said.

“It has also created serious sex and labor trafficking risks in all communities.I’m creatively trying to use every tool in the law to stop the Left’s intentional destruction of Indiana.”He’s seeking information from six entities, including Berry Global packaging company, God is Good Foundation, the Jackson County Industrial Development Corporation and Tent Partnership for Refugees.Berry Global and God Is Good foundation are both based in Evansville, on the south end of the state.

The Jackson County development cooperation is based in Seymour, about 60 miles south of Indianapolis.Tent Partnership is a NYC-based nonprofit founded by the CEO of Chobani Yogurt that pairs migrants with available jobs.

Rokita is also requesting information from the Cass County Health Department and Logansport Community School Corporation, which have had to handle to fallout from the migrant arrivals.Berry Global packaging company, God is Good Foundation and Tent Partnership for Refugees didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment on Monday.Cass County, which is home to the small city of Logansport and has a p...

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