Foreign operatives and foreign-owned businesses
changing America by changing the people, by Ann Corcoran. 1/13/16
The Wall Street
Journal’s Miriam Jordan gives us a peek inside the employment services
that the nine
major refugee resettlement contractors offer American businesses. I just want to scream when I see stories like
this—what about Americans who might like to own a small business or need work?
Everyone
working in ‘pockets
of resistance’ must begin to expose the businesses in your city and state that work with
refugee contractors to displace American workers. And, don’t forget the Chamber
of Commerce! It is all about keeping wages low!
David Miliband,
the former British Foreign Secretary (bff Hillary) is changing America by
changing the people as CEO of the financially largest US refugee resettlement
contractor. He wants 100,000 Syrians in here by the end of Obama’s term.
And, then be
sure to find out which elected officials are receiving campaign donations from
those same businesses—expose them!
You also must
check out the Office
of Refugee Resettlement’s micro-enterprise loan program which gives grants to contractors like
the
International Rescue Committee so
they can be big shots and hand those loans out to their refugee ‘clients.’ The
story says that the IRC is dishing out $4 million in loans to refugees, but if
you could ever get to the bottom line, I will bet you find that most of the $4
million comes through federal and state taxpayers’ pockets.
See
the story at the Wall Street
Journal and take note of the businesses in Ohio and Kentucky that are working with
a federal resettlement contractor to get the cheap refugee labor. It
is all the more galling when you know the cheap hourly wages are being
supplemented with your welfare dollars in the form of subsidized housing,
Medicaid, and food stamps.
Jordan mentions
JBS
Swift & Co. hiring refugees in the Louisville, KY area. Swift is a Brazilian-owned company.
Swift CEO is
Andre Noguira a Brazilian, changing America by changing the people! See all
others who are helping bring refugee laborers to your towns. http://jbssa.com/about/leadership/
Think about it, a Brazilian company is changing
your American town by bringing in cheap immigrant/refugee laborers with the
help of federal government supposedly ‘religious’ refugee contractors! Click here to see where Swift & Co. is
operating (and changing your community).
We first
learned about the impact of meat packing in conjunction with the refugee
industry here
in 2008 when we
learned about Bill Clinton bringing Bosnian ‘refugee’ labor to Iowa!
I was told
repeatedly for years that meatpacking wages were excellent and American workers
were very happy with the work until the industry discovered first cheap illegal
immigrant labor and then legal immigrant labor, so I took a few minutes (and it
only took a few!) to find out that it is factual—wages in meatpacking were
excellent BEFORE the 1980’s.
(Related?
Remember
Hillary’s special little gig involving Tyson Foods) Really someone
should write a book: How the meatpacking industry demographically destroyed America!
So
check this out. Here is some information (and I
will bet there is much more if someone really looked into it!) about how wages
declined when the industry (now monopolized by four major companies) discovered
CHEAP immigrant labor.
The average wage of animal slaughterers and processors remained
comparatively strong from the 1960s through the early 1980s. The average wage
earned by a meat packing employee during the 60s and 70s was 14-18 percent
higher than their counterpart in the larger U.S. manufacturing sector. The peak average hourly wage of a meat
packing employee during this period was nearly $20 an hour when adjusted for
inflation. Remember Jordan
reports that the refugees in KY are making about $10
an hour today.
The 1980s were a transitional decade for America’s meat packing
industry. Developments such as improved distribution channels allowed meat
packing companies to move out of urban, union-dominated centers and relocate to
rural areas closer to livestock feedlots. New industry powerhouses like Iowa Beef Processors (IBP) sought to
undercut the competition by operating on slim profit margins, increasing worker
speed and productivity, and cutting labor costs.
Please remember
readers that this is all about MONEY (Democrat voters, and erasing borders)!
Forget the BS about how bringing refugees to America is all about
humanitarianism!
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2016/01/13/wsj-foreign-operatives-and-foreign-owned-businesses-changing-america-by-changing-the-people/
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