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Tyson Fires Over 1000 Americans, Hiring 50000 Illegal Immigrants – BOYCOTT TIME?


Tyson Foods, meet Bud Light.

Bud Light, meet Tyson Foods.

I’m sure they’ll make great friends.

Especially as I’m sure they’ll have lots in common after a boycott on this company takes off.

You see, the fine folks over at Tyson Foods decided it was best to close down a plant and layoff 1,200 workers.

Okay, that happens from time to time.

But the icing on the cake is that instead of offereing these workers a chance to relocate to a different factory, a different position, they chose a different route.

And that route is illegal immigrants.

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And not just a few.

Tyson Foods wants to hire upwards of 50,000 illegal immigrants!

That’s insane.

This gets my blood boiling!

Besides the cruel treatment of American workers for a moment, think about the state of quality this processed food will now recieve. It’s like Boeing on a dinner plate. Who knows what might happen to the food.

NewsWeek reports:

Tyson Foods is facing boycott calls for planning to hire 52,000 migrants to work at its factories after closing a plant in Iowa this week.

The company announced this week it is seeking to hire some of the thousands of asylum seekers who have arrived in New York City, Scripps News reported. The program could alleviate headaches for city leaders, who have voiced concerns about the migrant population growth straining city resources. It would offer these migrants a job that pays $16.50 per hour in addition to other benefits such as legal aid, child care, and temporary housing.

The announcement came after Tyson announced on Monday that it would close a plant in Perry, Iowa, that had about 1,200 employees amid a drop in demand for some products, according to Reuters. Tyson has shut down six plants in the past year.

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USA Today adds:

More than 1,000 workers at another Tyson Food plant are out of work after the company announced it is permanently closing one of its Iowa facilities.

The move comes after the Arkansas-based company closed two chicken plants and announced job cuts last year and said four other plants were expected to cease operations within the first half of fiscal 2024, with related charges − at the time, expected to cost the company $300 million to $400 million.

On Monday Tyson announced it would shutter the doors to its Perry, Iowa pork-packing plant.

“After careful consideration, we have made the difficult decision to permanently close our Perry, Iowa, pork facility,” a company spokesman wrote in an email to USA TODAY Tuesday.

The small city of Perry is in Dallas County, about 40 miles northwest of Des Moines. Its population was just over 7,800 people at the time of the 2020 Census.

Tyson said it will encourage workers there to apply for other positions within the company as it still employs 9,000 people in Iowa, and it has pork facilities in Waterloo, Storm Lake and Columbus Junction.

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And of course Tyson Foods isn’t just Tyson chicken. They have to own a whole parade of items.

It’s like there’s only a handful of companies out here that own everything.

This monopoly needs to be dismantled.

And I’m getting pretty tired of these CEOs hiding behind their company name.

Meaning that We The People should know exactly who these people are behind the curtains, pushing these agendas.

We know BlackRock (CEO Larry Fink) has a HUGE hand in it.

But who are the CEO’s that follow their daddy Larry Fink’s orders?

It’s finally happened to Disney.

We know it’s Bob Iger that’s behind the push for DEI and degenerate content.

So, here’s the CEO of Tyson Foods, Donnie King.

I’m guessing for some reason he doesn’t feel a connection to the American blood that he’s fired.

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Remember when Alex Jones mentioned how Tyson Foods wants to use CRICKETS as batter for their chicken?



 

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