Tyson closed down a pork plant in Iowa to hire "asylum seekers" in New York
· Mar 17, 2024 · NottheBee.com

Tyson Foods just axed 1,200 jobs in Perry, Iowa, a town of just a few thousand people, and have moved those jobs, as well as others, to places like New York where they know there are "asylum seekers" ready to replace American workers.

Jesse Watters also covered the story for Fox. Make sure to stick around for JD Vance.

Tyson created a database to track "asylum seekers," code for illegal immigrants, and went out and recruited these workers to come to work for them at new plants. They'll go to NYC where all the illegal aliens are bunched together and ship them off to places like Tennessee to work.

Thus spreading the illegal aliens throughout the country.

Tyson also hires immigration lawyers for their new employees to help keep them in the country.

Well, it used to be a country, the US, now it's an economic zone and nothing more.

JD Vance: This is the entire point of illegal immigration and Republicans, we've gotta hammer this point home. It reduces the wages of American workers by replacing American citizens who are willing to work at slave wages. It has been the plan, as you said, from the beginning, and what this means is the eradication of the American Dream. Every time an American is replaced with an illegal immigrant, it means that an American family loses a good family supporting wage. It means that American companies are literally replacing our own citizens with people who will work for slave wages. That is not capitalism or a market economy, Jesse. That is the decimation of the American middle class via illegal immigration.

I could not have said it better myself.

The Border Patrol Union also called out Tyson's corporate chicanery.

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The illegal immigration issue is THE issue of 2024.


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