During the presidential debate Tuesday, the former president falsely claimed that Haitian immigrants in Springfield were eating cats and dogs. By Zoe G. Phillips John Legend on Thursday addressed ...
Editor's note: Springfield native John Legend, an international acclaimed performer, took to social media Sept. 12 to address backlash against Haitian immigrants promoted by Republican ...
Editor's note: Springfield, Ohio native John Legend, an international acclaimed performer, took to social media Sept. 12 to address backlash against Haitian immigrants promoted by Republican ...
Springfield native John Legend irked residents of his Ohio ... and we didn’t have enough people in our town of 60,000 people to fill those jobs.” Around the same time, Haitians were facing ...
Editor’s Note: On Thursday night, Springfield native John Legend - born John R. Stevens - took to Instagram to address misinformation about the influx of Haitian immigrants. Read a transcript of ...
During Tuesday night’s presidential debate, Donald Trump repeated a right-wing talking point that also happens to be an absolute lie: The idea that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio are ...
John Legend took to social media to counter former President Donald Trump’s recent inflammatory and false remarks about Haitian immigrants ... the stories of those in Springfield to “your ...
My name is John Legend, and I was born as John ... Now, Springfield has had a large influx of Haitian immigrants who come to our city. Now, our city had been shrinking for decades.
John Legend on Thursday addressed Donald Trump’s attack on Haitian immigrants in the singer’s hometown Springfield, Ohio. During the presidential debate Tuesday, the former president suggested ...
So we had a lot of job opportunities and we didn't have enough people in our town of 60,000 people to fill those jobs ... of additional Haitian immigrants." John Legend meets doppelgänger ...