Criminal Charges and Springfield Ohio

Oct 2, 2024

2 min

Glen Duerr, Ph.D.

More criminal charges have been filed against former President Donald Trump.


A Haitian nonprofit group filed criminal charges against Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, and his running mate, Senator JD Vance of Ohio, regarding statements they recently made about immigration in Springfield, Ohio. They are being accused of villifying the Haitian community with their claims that immigrants are eating cats and dogs in the Springfield area. 



Dr. Glen Duerr, political expert at Cedarville University, stated in a recent interview that rumors like these provide a way for politicians to keep a hot issue like immigration alive. Here are some key points from his interview:


  • Trump and Vance have made various claims about the recent events in Springfield. However, are there grounds to proscecute them in a trial?
  • The rumors circulating Springfield have made it a microcosm of the large-scale immigration conversation. Will anything change in Springfield moving forward?
  • Trump has mentioned that he will visit Springfield in the near future. However, Springfield hads recently responded to multiple bomb threats that have resulted in universities going fully remote and evacuations of city buildings and public schools. Would his presence only fan the flames of the immigration uproar? 


If you are a journalist looking to cover immigration and news coming out of Springfield, look to our experts for help. 


Dr. Glen Duerr's research interests include comparative politics and international relations theory. Glen is an expert on this subject and is available to speak to media regarding this topic– simply click on his icon to arrange an interview or email mweinstein@cedarville.edu.





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Professor of International Studies

Dr. Deurr's research interests include nationalism and secession, comparative politics, and international relations theory

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