Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said bomb threats referencing Haitian immigrants were sent to several Clark County offices Feb. 9.
The threats in Springfield came a week after a federal judge blocked the Trump administration from ending Temporary Protected Status for Haitian immigrants.
Gov. Mike DeWine said federal officials promised him 24 hours' notice if they plan an ICE surge in Springfield, home to about 15,000 Haitians.
Springfield City School District schools will reopen Tuesday and Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers will sweep all buildings before and after school each day beginning Tuesday, the district said.
Gov. Mike DeWine said Ohio officials are preparing for potential ICE activity in Springfield when Haitians lose temporary ...
There is no present threat downtown and previously closed streets will soon reopen after several hours of closure due to bomb threats and suspicious packages Monday, Springfield Fire Rescue Division ...
Gov. Mike DeWine said Ohio officials are preparing for potential ICE activity in Springfield when Haitians lose temporary ...
The state will have at least a 24-hour notice prior to “any kind of [ICE] surge into Clark County,” Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said the U.S. Department of Homeland Security told his office.