A group of American hunters expressed their concerns on Tuesday regarding allegations that Haitian migrants are consuming local ducks and geese in Ohio. Although some specifics remain unclear, various testimonies from residents and news articles indicate a rise in the number of Haitian migrants in Ohio who are capturing wild birds for food. Several disgruntled hunters, opting to remain unnamed to evade potential repercussions from the Biden-Harris Department of Justice, conveyed to the Caller that this situation constitutes an unjust violation of the wildfowl ecosystem.

“I spent Saturday morning in a goose blind and Saturday afternoon hunting dove, so I do not begrudge the hunter. It’s a truly great American time,” one hunter told the Daily Caller.

“But $109 in federal duck stamps, migratory licenses and hunting passes aside, a real important part of civilization is knowing when and when not to kill things,” he said.

“This is Haitian privilege. Illegal immigrant privilege. Normal people have to get licenses and stamps. Normal people have to spend a bunch of money hiring guides and paying off the government,” another hunter told the Caller.

“Why would I do any of that if I could just go to the park with my shotgun and start blasting? It’s ridiculous.”

According to hunters interviewed by the Caller, the unpleasant birds are not the sole victims; the skilled hunter wielding a firearm also suffers, and their composure is disturbed.

“As someone who has been hunting ducks and waterfowl my entire life, it is absolutely shocking to see Haitians illegally harvesting them in small towns across America,” another hunter told the Caller.

“Us duck hunters believe in conservation and go through proper steps as U.S. citizens to acquire our federal waterfowl stamps, hunting licenses, migratory game bird stamps and more, depending on the state,” he continued.

Springfield, a municipality with a population of under 60,000, currently hosts between 12,000 and 15,000 immigrants, as stated on the town’s official website. Although local law enforcement officials assert that there are no credible allegations of migrants participating in unlawful activities, some residents express a contrasting viewpoint.