Ohio is facing a major challenge with a surge of Haitian migrants and Governor Mike dwine says it's time to take action since 2020 around 15,000 Haitians have flooded into the small City of Springfield overwhelming local resources like Health Care schools and even traffic dwine has announced millions of dollars in new funding to address the strain including more health care services and traffic assistance but he also is calling for the federal government to step up starting this week Ohio State Patrol will help manage traffic issues causing by migrants unfamiliar with us driving laws dwine pointed out that these surges impact everyone from crowded schools to overwhelmed hospitals and it's not just Springfield other cities in Ohio are also feeling the pressure and the big question on everyone's mind especially after the debate last night are haian immigrants eating pets of the neighbors if you have any insight please let us know in the comments