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Refugee Contractors Supply Cheap Foreign Labor for Globalist Corporations

(Refugee Resettlement Watch) There was a time, a decade ago, when an article like this would not have been written.

The image of a refugee resettlement agency was that of a purely humanitarian organization working with little funding solely to save the globeā€™s downtrodden with the help of generous volunteers.

Now they are right out in the open making it clear that they are working to help globalist companies like the big meatpackers that are changing America by changing the character of the heartland through a greedy desire for cheap migrant labor.

Americans previously did work in the meat and poultry industry and would do so again if wages reflected the difficult work, but once the meat giants discovered what amounts to captive slave labor that doesnā€™t dare complain, canā€™t go home, and is willing to work for far less than Americans, there was no going back.

Here we see the US Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) (see their financesĀ here) shilling for Tyson Foods, for BIG MEAT!

FromĀ The Perry News:

The latest anti-immigration proclamation by U.S. President Donald Trump could directly impact the ability of Tyson Fresh Meats in Perry to hire laborers.

Trumpā€™s Jan. 31 executive order suspends immigrant visas for nationals of Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan, Myanmar and Nigeria starting Feb. 22. It will also restrict diversity visas for citizens of Sudan and Tanzania, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and U.S. State Department.

Refugees from Eritrea and Myanmar have been the most frequently hired workers at the Tysonā€™s Perry plant in recent years...

Annette Sheckler, director of communications for U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI), said the Trump administrationā€™s immigration policies are ā€œselectively discriminatoryā€ because they are based on the religions and nationalities of immigrants and refugees.

ā€œUSCRI strongly opposes the administrationā€™s alarming efforts to drastically cut immigration to the U.S.,ā€ Sheckler said. She said Trumpā€™s anti-immigration policy is harming employers around the country, and the latest ban will aggravate the condition.

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