Social Tyson Foods plans to hire over 40k asylum seekers after firing more than 1,200 Americans many people are boycotting the company

Its hard to fill those positions because pay is low thanks to the illegals.

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Not even close. Those jobs have always been the hardest with relatively low wages.

Nothing's funnier than seeing people complain about the economy and wondering why they don't have everything at their fingertips while simultaneously complaining about immigrants being employed.

"They're taking all the jobs we won't do because we're too busy making tiktok videos and complaining on Twitter about the left."
 
Capitalists seek cheap labor in the form of politically ostricized, easily exploitable underclass, "real Americans" big mad...film at 11.

You don't understand! Tyson is the good guys! They're taking these actions from the bottom of their hearts, and it's way more compassionate than subcontracting below minimum wage labor from "Christian" prison camps that they were getting negative press about a few years ago.
 
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Not even close. Those jobs have always been the hardest with relatively low wages.

Nothing's funnier than seeing people complain about the economy and wondering why they don't have everything at their fingertips while simultaneously complaining about immigrants being employed.

"They're taking all the jobs we won't do because we're too busy making tiktok videos and complaining on Twitter about the left."
There's nothing funnier than shit libs complain about stagnant wages while advocating for mass illegal immigration.
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Nice framing. The numbers from 2017 and prior focus on the undocumented population and how they got here. For more than a decade visa overstays outnumbered those who crossed the border 2:1. It's a valid statement that we've had a few years of higher entries at the border, but that's not unusual. In 2000 border apprehensions were at 1.6m. In the year 2020 there were 400k crossings (largely the result of covid measures), bit 684k visa overstays, which was UP from the previous year. The bottom line is that the over all trend is clear, and the border itself is a politicized argument as it almost exclusively only pertains to one border.

I didnt day "civil law enforcement"...I said the Military cannot enforce domestic laws. Do you not know what domestic laws are? I'm sure Google can help you with that.

You mean the hotspots where Border Patrol, Texas State Guard, and their death traps currently are? Yeah that seems to be working out fine. Just say you'd like to kill people trying to cross an imaginary line in the sand and be honest about it.
I've posted references to CMS (the source of your NPR article) saying that Canadian/Mexico land arrivals are greatly overcounted. I've also shown that despite that overcounting, in 2022 there were 2 million more border encounters over that overcounted number, of which Anthony Mayourkas (the Secretary of Homeland Security) has admitted that 70-85% of them are released into the country. Beyond that there are additional people who are never apprehended by border patrol. I don't see why I shouldn't be concerned when one number is >4x larger than the other.

You referenced the Posse Comitatus Act:
The Posse Comitatus Act of 1878, which removed the military from regular civil law enforcement, was enacted in response to the abuses resulting from the extensive use of the army in civil law enforcement during the Civil War and the Reconstruction. The Act allows legislated exceptions.

Why can't they simply cross at a legal port of entry? Why are they intentionally breaking the law to enter? You seem to be continuously ignoring the fact that there are plenty of port of entries along the Mexico border that they can go to. They choose to break the law to enter the country.
 
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He fits right in the liberal coastal elites that need illegals to clean their toilets.

Yea, those damn coastal elites are definitely the ones driving this with all of their liberal policies. Oh wait...

Sanctuary businesses’? Tough-talking states give businesses a pass on illegal immigration

Only Arizona, Alabama, Mississippi and South Carolina require that all private and public employers use E-Verify within their borders. But enforcement is weak and punishment rare, according to immigration experts. The South Carolina law contains multiple loopholes that exempt housekeepers, landscapers, farm workers, nannies and fisherman working in small crews.
 
Yea, those damn coastal elites are definitely the ones driving this with all of their liberal policies. Oh wait...

Sanctuary businesses’? Tough-talking states give businesses a pass on illegal immigration

Only Arizona, Alabama, Mississippi and South Carolina require that all private and public employers use E-Verify within their borders. But enforcement is weak and punishment rare, according to immigration experts. The South Carolina law contains multiple loopholes that exempt housekeepers, landscapers, farm workers, nannies and fisherman working in small crews.
Have we made full circle back to it being a Koch brother's scheme? Or is border security still racist?
 
Have we made full circle back to it being a Koch brother's scheme? Or is border security still racist?

No scheme, just Republicans virtue signaling on immigration like usual. Bitch about the "crisis" of illegals ruining the country and talk about how tough they are on illegal immigration, while carving out loopholes in these tough laws they came up with for the largest employers of said illegal immigrants in their very own states to keep their donors happy.
 
No scheme, just Republicans virtue signaling on immigration like usual. Bitch about the "crisis" of illegals ruining the country and talk about how tough they are on illegal immigration, while carving out loopholes in these tough laws they came up with for the largest employers of said illegal immigrants in their very own states to keep their donors happy.
The uniparty is real.
 
Actually if the military is sent to our border to not allow people to enter the country illegally, then that would be in fact, enforcing legal immigration, as the only people who can enter the country are legal immigrants.
How many soldiers would it take to secure the border, and which units were you planning on using? I'm sure stationing them in the middle of nowhere would be great for morale.
 
He could just admit they are an avenue for dirt cheap wages without benefits, but that’s expecting too much from these humanitarians
Are they exempt from the wage floors and benefit requirements that normal citizens get? It seems like you're complaining about a symptom, not the core problem.
Its hard to fill those positions because pay is low thanks to the illegals.
And why does a company like Tyson have so much monopsony power? Oh yeah, because of poorly enforced antitrust laws and lack of competitive minimum wage increases over the years. Odd how US conservatives are complaining about problems they've created.
 
And why does a company like Tyson have so much monopsony power? Oh yeah, because of poorly enforced antitrust laws and lack of competitive minimum wage increases over the years. Odd how US conservatives are complaining about problems they've created.
Sorry, but the illegals are fully on the shit libs. Biden is one of the worst things to happen to this country.
 
If it's legal then it's up to them.

However ypu can vote with your money by boycotting their products.

Then all those middle class democrats that lost their jobs can show how they feel at election time.

So go for it democrats.
 
Sorry, but the illegals are fully on the shit libs. Biden is one of the worst things to happen to this country.
Do you think Tyson is a monopsony, and if it is, is it an illegal one? You're missing the actual core problem here. Immigrants work under the same minimum wage laws and regulations native born Americans work for.
 
There's nothing funnier than shit libs complain about stagnant wages while advocating for mass illegal immigration.
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Go and argue with the "shit libs" about stagnant wages that keep increasing.

There's nothing funnier than people who have never worked a hard day in their life complaining about immigrants working jobs they're too soft to do.

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Go get your hands a little dirty and I might have some sympathy for you ;)
 
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