What Jesse Watters doesn't mention is that Tyson's plant in Iowa is 95% staffed by Illegal Aliens.
So Tyson is firing 1,200 Illegals in Iowa while they announce plans to hire 52,000 Illegals for other meat processing plants.pic.twitter.com/bwaj3m8ODT
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) March 15, 2024
Watch this local Iowa tv report on Tyson plant closure.
The plant workers in Iowa are all Illegal Aliens.
They are not American citizens.
The entire meat processing industry in the U.S. is staffed by Illegals.https://t.co/aQsjlBwap3
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) March 15, 2024
Tyson hired tens of thousands of migrants and is seeking more
Another company that is working with the group is Tyson Foods, who is looking to hire tens of thousands of migrants through the Tent Partnership. The meat packing company, which already counts 42,000 migrants as part of its 120,000-employee workforce, has made no secret of the fact that it’s looking to hire even more migrants to support its business.
Bloomberg reports that the company once hired 17 asylum seekers in a single day for roles at its plant in Tennessee and hired another 70 a short time later. The workers came from countries such as Colombia, Mexico and Venezuela.
According to Tyson, many Americans are unwilling to do the type of roles they are filling in their factories, such as washing meats, placing cuts of meats into trays to be packaged, and carrying out final inspections of meat for bones before it is sold. They report that around 40% of the people occupying these roles leave their position every year.
The employees who fill these positions make a starting wage of $16.50 per hour plus benefits, and the workers are offered transportation, on-site childcare and English classes. The company has been offering new migrant employees from New York temporary housing, paid time off and relocation stipends.
Tyson’s Garrett Dolan said: “We would like to employ another 42,000 if we could find them.”
He added: “We’re recognizing there’s not a lot of people that are going to be working labor-manufacturing jobs that are American” and said that a significant percentage of their new hires “are going to come from refugees and immigrants, so we’re now in the business of strategically thinking that through.”
https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-03-14-major-corporations-use-illegals-for-cheap-labor.html
Remember the glory days when ICE used to raid meat packing plants.https://t.co/kQp62tv9FJ
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