In the midst of this racist fearmongering, Sara Gonzales chimed in to say that their problem with Haitian migrants “has nothing to do with their skin color,” but rather “their customs” and “rituals.” Gonzales also accused the migrants, who are legally living in Springfield, of “breaking our law by coming into this country.”
Another panelist, white nationalist BlazeTV contributor John Doyle, called the presence of Haitian migrants a “punishment” for “normal middle Americans.” Doyle remarked that in the 1990s and 2000s, “mainstream media types” defended immigrants by calling them “natural conservatives” who are bringing “great food” to the U.S.
“And that maybe worked when it was like Mexicans,” Doyle said, “but when it’s actual Haitians, I mean, frankly there’s no redeeming quality that this culture can offer to America. And so they bring them to these, like, counties and small towns as a punishment because they just hate middle Americans.”