Throughout Logansport’s history, immigrants have been the town’s bedrock. In 1826, the town’s original settlers were immigrants not native to the land originally occupied by the Miami and Pottawattomie tribes. It was the Irish immigrants in the town that built the Wabash and Erie Canal and put Logansport on the map. Between 1900 and 1950, Italian immigrants moved to Logansport, resulting in the town’s population peak in 1950. In the 1990s, the now Tyson plant opened, resulting in an influx of Hispanic immigrants becoming a significant part of Logansport’s culture.
Logansport is a town founded by immigrants. It is a town built by immigrants. It is a town populated by immigrants, and it is a town that attracts immigrants. We are a town that is and always will be by and for immigrants. It is who we are and who we’ve always been.
We are now in the midst of a new immigrant influx, this time from the country of Haiti. Haiti is currently in the midst of a crisis. Its government and economy have collapsed, violence is at an all-time high, gang warfare has broken out across the country, thousands have been killed or kidnapped, and hundreds of thousands displaced. Many have been forced to flee their homes and come to America for a better life, with many coming to Logansport, where Tyson has provided rare job opportunities for these immigrants.
Yet, in a time when we should be helping and welcoming them to a city that has thrived in its diversity, we have instead seen division and hatred.
Logansport has been struggling for decades. The population has mostly been in decline since 1950. The economy has been stagnant at best, and poverty is above average. These new immigrants have brought what Logansport has needed, people, which the city has been unable to attract a significant amount for years. Yet, now, suddenly, it’s a problem? At what point isn’t it about concern for the city’s infrastructure and resources, but instead rooted racism and intolerance?
We must ask ourselves why there is so little empathy for Haitian immigrants. The answer lies in systemic racism that dehumanizes Black people, especially those from impoverished nations. Haitians who are fleeing environmental disasters, political instability, and violence are not met with compassion. Instead, they are treated as unwelcome invaders, subjected to being painted as “criminals.”
Recent articles published by some media organizations falsely claim that Logansport is struggling because of these new immigrants. Because of them, the town’s native residents are being sidelined or ignored. Articles published by the New York Post, for example, have falsely claimed that white students are being sidelined or ignored to make room for Haitians. This simply is not true in any form. Articles like these are irresponsible and downright dangerous, bringing unwanted and negative attention to a small town and broadcasting it nationally for millions to see.
It is ridiculous that we have to say that there are not tens of thousands of Haitians moving to Logansport, that the town hasn’t been “taken over” or “overrun,” and that white students are not being pushed out of our schools. Yet, we have to because those who are spreading these lies have done little to nothing to correct them.
We also need to address the comments made by various figures regarding the current situation, specifically comments made by Micah Beckwith, the Lieutenant Governor candidate for the Republican Party. Beckwith has on multiple occasions called for the deportation of these immigrants, who are here completely legally and has said multiculturalism is bad. This is who our Lieutenant Governor could be, a man who would go as far as to call for the removal of the legal residents of Logansport.
To reduce Haitian immigrants to “illegal aliens” or “threats” is not only grossly inaccurate but unjust. This rhetoric erases their humanity, ignoring their dignity and desire for a better life, values that we claim to uphold. We cannot claim to stand for freedom, equality or justice while treating Haitian people as less deserving of those ideals.
Logansport has many flaws, as do most cities. Yet, we should be proud of our unique diversity, contributing to a diverse local culture. We should be proud of the fact that those who are looking for a better life have come here to find that life. It is embarrassing and disgraceful to see those who call themselves residents of Logansport engage in such hateful rhetoric because that is not what Logansport represents. It is disgraceful to allow hate groups to spread hate in this town. It is not who we are as a city.
bp • Oct 30, 2024 at 10:11 am
You say ‘falsely claimed’ that white students are being ignored. How did you verify that? What is your source
Justin Snay • Oct 31, 2024 at 9:11 am
Hello, thank you for asking this question. I am the Editor-In-Chief of the Magpie and am answering this question on behalf of the staff. The Magpie Staff is a diverse class of students. Our staff is at many different levels in the school and in several clubs and extra-curricular activities. We have observed the influx of Haitian immigrants in the school, and our source is our staff and their classmates, the classes they take, and the clubs they participate in.
Greg Watkins (LHS 69) • Oct 30, 2024 at 4:28 am
Excellent. Tyson’s though. That plant originally opened in 1968 or 69 as Wilson’s. Tyson is at least the 3rd owner,.IBP owned it for some time. Downfall of the population actually started in late 60s when the railroad moved out of town.
Megan Jarrell • Oct 29, 2024 at 9:44 pm
Wow. This article is so beautiful. Thank you for thought provoking writing, and for shedding light on the truth!
Trei Calloway • Oct 29, 2024 at 11:59 am
Insanely powerful, important, and informative. Thank you magpie staff.
Mr. Miller • Oct 29, 2024 at 8:05 am
Well-stated, well-reported, and a great representation of the facts within our community and school! Great job, as always, Magpie staff!
Rhonda Davis • Oct 28, 2024 at 11:25 pm
Thank you for this article! Great job!
Susan Jarrell • Oct 28, 2024 at 9:26 pm
Goodness. Sometimes, the child shall lead! Thank you so much for your careful perspective that shows empathy and kindness.
Kylee Langley • Oct 28, 2024 at 8:14 pm
So proud of everything you guys are doing! This is great!
Frank Heathcote • Oct 28, 2024 at 7:18 pm
Awesome article, first class writing, very well done!
Julie Morris • Oct 28, 2024 at 3:24 pm
Thank you so much for this amazing article!!
Gracie Kitchell • Oct 28, 2024 at 3:22 pm
This is awesome!! Keep up the great work, Magpie!
Jesus Beltran-Bustos • Oct 28, 2024 at 3:17 pm
This article is Sigma!!
Nikki Malott • Oct 28, 2024 at 2:11 pm
Awesome job. Thank you for speaking up and out about the misinformation being spread.
Tami McMahan • Oct 28, 2024 at 1:00 pm
Phenomenal article!
Leah Alder • Oct 28, 2024 at 12:52 pm
Very good article, and very well written.
Emily Graham • Oct 28, 2024 at 12:12 pm
Great job, Magpie!!
Mrs. Grostefon • Oct 28, 2024 at 9:34 am
Thank you for this amazing article!
Justin Snay • Oct 31, 2024 at 9:02 am
Thank you!