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Tyson Foods: The Newest Member Of The Bud Light Club?


bold move by Tyson indeed. I can’t believe they had the gall to do this.

The poultry and meat snacks producer recently came under fire for its decision to close plants in several different U.S. states in order to staff new plants with illegal immigrants.

Such a policy wouldn’t fly during the best of times but in this economy? It is truly incredible that Tyson thought it could do this without facing any pushback.

Scores of patriots across the country are now boycotting Tyson Foods over its decision to outsource American labor.

Here are the brands Tyson Foods has under its umbrella, will you boycott Tyson?

Breitbart had more on the story:

The food giant announced that it was shutting down an Iowa pork factory that will lead to the elimination of 1,200 jobs, but even as the plant announcement was made, the company also reported an effort in Manhattan to hire thousands of illegals for a plant in Tennessee.

Charlie Kirk writes: “The Great Replacement in action. Tyson Foods is firing American workers and replacing them with illegals. Adding insult to injury, Tyson Foods will also provide lawyers to help with “immigration” hearings. Disgraceful. Boycott Tyson Foods!”

Daily Mail also reports that one conservative fund manager has pulled investments out of Tyson in response to its newly adopted hiring practices:

Bill Flaig, CEO and co-founder of the $79 million American Conservative Values Fund (ACVF), told DailyMail.com that he has divested from Tyson and won’t buy any more stock in the company.

This decision ‘exposes their shareholders to backlash from one of the most contentious political issues of the day,’ said Flaig.



 

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