Haitian Migrants Strain Resources in Charleroi, Pennsylvania and Red Cross volunteer fired for social media posts
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Haitian Migrants Strain Resources in Charleroi, Pennsylvania
Charleroi, Pennsylvania, is facing growing challenges as an influx of Haitian migrants strains local schools and city services. With classrooms overcrowded and resources stretched thin, teachers are struggling to meet the needs of students, many of whom require extra support due to language barriers and past traumas. "We’re at capacity, and the lack of resources is impacting everyone," said one teacher who wished to remain anonymous.
City officials report that public services, including housing and healthcare, are overwhelmed, raising concerns among residents about the long-term sustainability of the town's support systems.
The school district reports a 2000% in young migrant children.
Police report Haitians have been involved in numerous traffic crashes in the community.
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Red Cross Volunteer fired over social media posts
Zach Scherer, a Red Cross volunteer of nearly six years, claims his status was revoked due to his support for former President Donald Trump, sparking questions about the nonprofit organization's social media policies and perceived political bias.
Scherer says he received a letter from the Red Cross stating his volunteer status was terminated due to concerns about his social media presence. He described his shock, stating that his social media activity had not changed in the six years he had volunteered.
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"I was just in disbelief," Scherer said. "Over six years, and this is just now an occurrence. My social media hasn't changed in six years. It's been the same over and over."
The letter from the Red Cross did not specify which posts violated the organization’s policies, prompting Scherer to draft a letter asking for clarification. He expressed frustration that he was never informed about specific social media guidelines he may have violated.
Scherer stated that he never identified himself as a Red Cross volunteer in his social media posts, nor did he make any comments linking the organization to his political views. He said his posts merely showed support for Trump and the Republican Party, without any vulgarity or threats.
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"I went back as far as 2020 and didn't find anything that was discriminatory or vulgar," he said. "It seems like they’re targeting the right-hand side of things."
Scherer’s dismissal came shortly after he appeared on Fox News to discuss his experience at a Trump rally, where he volunteered as part of the event’s setup team. During the interview, he commented on the event's security, but he did not mention his affiliation with the Red Cross.
The timing of the dismissal has raised concerns that his participation in the Fox News interview may have influenced the Red Cross's decision. The organization’s letter was dated July 26, shortly after the interview aired.
Scherer said he has had positive relationships with his fellow Red Cross volunteers and supervisors, adding that his direct superior lives in his community. However, he believes his dismissal may be linked to broader political dynamics within the organization.
"It’s just disappointing," Scherer said. "I feel like these big corporations go woke, and they're losing good people because of it."
The Red Cross has not responded to requests for comment on the specific policies Scherer allegedly violated. He noted that the organization continues to advertise for more volunteers on its website, emphasizing the need for help amid ongoing disasters.
"I have no idea what I did wrong," Scherer said. "I never tied the Red Cross to my politics. I kept them separate."
Despite his dismissal, Scherer remains committed to helping others and says he would not return to the Red Cross, even if the organization were to apologize.
"I don’t think I’ll go back after this because now I know their true colors," he said. "They’re losing good people, and that’s just sad."
The Red Cross has not yet issued an official statement addressing Scherer’s claims.


The young man who his job over his FB posts. That has to be illegal. He shoule be ablet to get the job back or one in his area he can do.
It's not just Haitians who are overrunning US cities. No one in the Biden administration took into account the chaos this was going to create when they started letting everyone who reached the border enter. Then issuing automatic citizen ship for the Haitians. We have a way to become a legal citizen for a reason. My great grandmother brought her three children to America from England in 1922. They came in through Canada. On a train from Quebec City to Montreal where they changed to a train bound for Detroit. Where my great uncle who was 10 at the time fell asleep and remained on the train in Montreal. They found him and sent him on to Detroit where my great grandfather picked him up. My great grandmother and all three of her children became naturalized citizens. My great grandmother on my mom's side was born in Canada, she emigrated to Michigan with her older brothers who worked as lumber jacks in Otsego County. She married George A. Cook in Gaylord, Michigan. I know I have her marriage license. I believe she retained dual citizenship in both countries. I've not found any naturalization papers on her. Believe me they all saved everything.
Large scale immigration like we have now is unheard of since WWII. City budgets only stretch so far. How many cities have ESL teachers in their buildings? How many speak Haitian? Venuzulan? Portugese? Spanish? or any of the other languages coming in? How many are able to teach basic English? No one is asking them to give up their native language. They are being asked to assimilate to something they have never experienced. Why aren't they being made to take driver's education and have to drive x amount of hours and pass a driving test before obtaining said driver's license?
There are not enough police officers trained in all the South and Central American languages.