How'd the old song go..."We'll keep a welcome in the hillside...."
Haitians flock to North Carolina town
Since late summer 2010, Haitian immigrants have flooded this tiny hamlet south of Goldsboro, which is known for a pickle empire and little else. They came from Florida, mostly, fleeing a job market caught flat-footed after tourists all but abandoned South Florida during the recession; some came directly from Haiti, leaving the island after thedevastating earthquake in January 2010.
As many as 3,000 Haitians, from toddlers to grandmothers, have settled in and around this town with a population of 4,600. Their arrival seemed to happen overnight; the 2010 census counted no Haitians in that area. Their newcomers' lure: the Butterball turkey processing plant and a handful of other meat producers within commuting distance of Mount Olive.....
http://theneworder.org/news/2012/02/haitians-flock-to-north-carolina-town/