Dear Border Czar: Check out this list of 400 Companies That Employ Migrants

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I foresee many companies soon being paid a visit by the DHS and those Non Governmental Agencies having their funds cut off.

Dear Border Czar: This Nonprofit Boasts A List Of 400 Companies That Employ Migrants​


President-elect Donald Trump made public safety and national security a central element of his campaign, ensuring the American people that illegal aliens would be deported.

On Monday, incoming "border czar," Tom Homan, told "Fox & Friends" hosts, "Public safety threats and national security threats will be the priority...they pose the most danger to this country."

Homan said, "Where do we find most victims of sex trafficking and forced labor trafficking? At worksites..."
Homan's comment about the potential for large-scale worksite raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents next year reminded us of a note we shared with readers in March titled "How Shadowy Network Of NGOs Supplies Mega-Corporations With Migrants To Exploit Cheap Labor."

Earlier this year, Bloomberg paraded Turkish billionaire businessman and founder of the Chobani yogurt empire, Hamdi Ulukaya, a top Kamala Harris supporter, who, according to public records data, is one of the officers of the Tent Partnership for Refugees, an advisory nonprofit that companies use to work with resettlement agencies, staffing agencies, and other nonprofits, to source cheap migrant labor.

In March, Ulukaya explained to Bloomberg that "employing refugees and committing to their successful onboarding is what's driving Chobani's success" and allowed it to double its earnings in the first nine months of 2023.
A separate Bloomberg note showed that Tyson Foods partnered with Ulukaya's Tent for cheap labor. As of March, Tyson employed a whopping 42,000 immigrants among its 120,000 US workforce.
"We would like to employ another 42,000 if we could find them," Garrett Dolan, who leads Tyson's efforts to eliminate employment barriers, said in March.

What's very clear is that migrants did not aimlessly walk across the wide-open southern border and then find instant job placements that displaced and replaced blue-collar native-born workers. There is a massive NGO network, internationally and domestically, that channels unvetted migrants from foreign lands into US factories.
Suppose the Trump administration wants to learn more about potential worksites that have hired migrants over the years.


In that case, Tent boasts a massive network of 400 companies hiring migrants.
Here's the partial list...



Homan's team will have a field day with Tent's list.

America can no longer afford to have ten-plus million unvetted illegal aliens running around the nation.
Mega-corporations that have displaced US workers with migrants over the years are likely to face significant labor challenges next year if worksite raids are conducted by ICE. Perhaps it's time to consider hiring American workers again.

Dear Border Czar: This Nonprofit Boasts A List Of 400 Companies That Employ Migrants | ZeroHedge
 
America can no longer afford to have ten-plus million unvetted illegal aliens running around the nation.
Mega-corporations that have displaced US workers with migrants over the years are likely to face significant labor challenges next year if worksite raids are conducted by ICE. Perhaps it's time to consider hiring American workers again.

Guy, let's get real. Americans don't want those jobs.

These companies won't pay the wages to attract American workers to do them.

Shit, you talk about Starbucks here... but what did you clowns do when starbucks baristas wanted to unionize?
 
I foresee many companies soon being paid a visit by the DHS and those Non Governmental Agencies having their funds cut off.

Dear Border Czar: This Nonprofit Boasts A List Of 400 Companies That Employ Migrants​


President-elect Donald Trump made public safety and national security a central element of his campaign, ensuring the American people that illegal aliens would be deported.

On Monday, incoming "border czar," Tom Homan, told "Fox & Friends" hosts, "Public safety threats and national security threats will be the priority...they pose the most danger to this country."

Homan said, "Where do we find most victims of sex trafficking and forced labor trafficking? At worksites..."
Homan's comment about the potential for large-scale worksite raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents next year reminded us of a note we shared with readers in March titled "How Shadowy Network Of NGOs Supplies Mega-Corporations With Migrants To Exploit Cheap Labor."

Earlier this year, Bloomberg paraded Turkish billionaire businessman and founder of the Chobani yogurt empire, Hamdi Ulukaya, a top Kamala Harris supporter, who, according to public records data, is one of the officers of the Tent Partnership for Refugees, an advisory nonprofit that companies use to work with resettlement agencies, staffing agencies, and other nonprofits, to source cheap migrant labor.

In March, Ulukaya explained to Bloomberg that "employing refugees and committing to their successful onboarding is what's driving Chobani's success" and allowed it to double its earnings in the first nine months of 2023.
A separate Bloomberg note showed that Tyson Foods partnered with Ulukaya's Tent for cheap labor. As of March, Tyson employed a whopping 42,000 immigrants among its 120,000 US workforce.
"We would like to employ another 42,000 if we could find them," Garrett Dolan, who leads Tyson's efforts to eliminate employment barriers, said in March.

What's very clear is that migrants did not aimlessly walk across the wide-open southern border and then find instant job placements that displaced and replaced blue-collar native-born workers. There is a massive NGO network, internationally and domestically, that channels unvetted migrants from foreign lands into US factories.
Suppose the Trump administration wants to learn more about potential worksites that have hired migrants over the years.


In that case, Tent boasts a massive network of 400 companies hiring migrants.
Here's the partial list...



Homan's team will have a field day with Tent's list.

America can no longer afford to have ten-plus million unvetted illegal aliens running around the nation.
Mega-corporations that have displaced US workers with migrants over the years are likely to face significant labor challenges next year if worksite raids are conducted by ICE. Perhaps it's time to consider hiring American workers again.

Dear Border Czar: This Nonprofit Boasts A List Of 400 Companies That Employ Migrants | ZeroHedge
I didn't see this company on the list.

 
I foresee many companies soon being paid a visit by the DHS and those Non Governmental Agencies having their funds cut off.

Dear Border Czar: This Nonprofit Boasts A List Of 400 Companies That Employ Migrants​


President-elect Donald Trump made public safety and national security a central element of his campaign, ensuring the American people that illegal aliens would be deported.

On Monday, incoming "border czar," Tom Homan, told "Fox & Friends" hosts, "Public safety threats and national security threats will be the priority...they pose the most danger to this country."

Homan said, "Where do we find most victims of sex trafficking and forced labor trafficking? At worksites..."
Homan's comment about the potential for large-scale worksite raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents next year reminded us of a note we shared with readers in March titled "How Shadowy Network Of NGOs Supplies Mega-Corporations With Migrants To Exploit Cheap Labor."

Earlier this year, Bloomberg paraded Turkish billionaire businessman and founder of the Chobani yogurt empire, Hamdi Ulukaya, a top Kamala Harris supporter, who, according to public records data, is one of the officers of the Tent Partnership for Refugees, an advisory nonprofit that companies use to work with resettlement agencies, staffing agencies, and other nonprofits, to source cheap migrant labor.

In March, Ulukaya explained to Bloomberg that "employing refugees and committing to their successful onboarding is what's driving Chobani's success" and allowed it to double its earnings in the first nine months of 2023.
A separate Bloomberg note showed that Tyson Foods partnered with Ulukaya's Tent for cheap labor. As of March, Tyson employed a whopping 42,000 immigrants among its 120,000 US workforce.
"We would like to employ another 42,000 if we could find them," Garrett Dolan, who leads Tyson's efforts to eliminate employment barriers, said in March.

What's very clear is that migrants did not aimlessly walk across the wide-open southern border and then find instant job placements that displaced and replaced blue-collar native-born workers. There is a massive NGO network, internationally and domestically, that channels unvetted migrants from foreign lands into US factories.
Suppose the Trump administration wants to learn more about potential worksites that have hired migrants over the years.


In that case, Tent boasts a massive network of 400 companies hiring migrants.
Here's the partial list...



Homan's team will have a field day with Tent's list.

America can no longer afford to have ten-plus million unvetted illegal aliens running around the nation.
Mega-corporations that have displaced US workers with migrants over the years are likely to face significant labor challenges next year if worksite raids are conducted by ICE. Perhaps it's time to consider hiring American workers again.

Dear Border Czar: This Nonprofit Boasts A List Of 400 Companies That Employ Migrants | ZeroHedge
Then get the GOP to pass laws to keep them from working and to check out the illegals hired and then fine the companies muchas.
 
Guy, let's get real. Americans don't want those jobs.

These companies won't pay the wages to attract American workers to do them.

Shit, you talk about Starbucks here... but what did you clowns do when starbucks baristas wanted to unionize?

We are getting "real" and the illegals are leaving, whether you like it or not.
 
I foresee many companies soon being paid a visit by the DHS and those Non Governmental Agencies having their funds cut off.

Dear Border Czar: This Nonprofit Boasts A List Of 400 Companies That Employ Migrants​


President-elect Donald Trump made public safety and national security a central element of his campaign, ensuring the American people that illegal aliens would be deported.

On Monday, incoming "border czar," Tom Homan, told "Fox & Friends" hosts, "Public safety threats and national security threats will be the priority...they pose the most danger to this country."

Homan said, "Where do we find most victims of sex trafficking and forced labor trafficking? At worksites..."
Homan's comment about the potential for large-scale worksite raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents next year reminded us of a note we shared with readers in March titled "How Shadowy Network Of NGOs Supplies Mega-Corporations With Migrants To Exploit Cheap Labor."

Earlier this year, Bloomberg paraded Turkish billionaire businessman and founder of the Chobani yogurt empire, Hamdi Ulukaya, a top Kamala Harris supporter, who, according to public records data, is one of the officers of the Tent Partnership for Refugees, an advisory nonprofit that companies use to work with resettlement agencies, staffing agencies, and other nonprofits, to source cheap migrant labor.

In March, Ulukaya explained to Bloomberg that "employing refugees and committing to their successful onboarding is what's driving Chobani's success" and allowed it to double its earnings in the first nine months of 2023.
A separate Bloomberg note showed that Tyson Foods partnered with Ulukaya's Tent for cheap labor. As of March, Tyson employed a whopping 42,000 immigrants among its 120,000 US workforce.
"We would like to employ another 42,000 if we could find them," Garrett Dolan, who leads Tyson's efforts to eliminate employment barriers, said in March.

What's very clear is that migrants did not aimlessly walk across the wide-open southern border and then find instant job placements that displaced and replaced blue-collar native-born workers. There is a massive NGO network, internationally and domestically, that channels unvetted migrants from foreign lands into US factories.
Suppose the Trump administration wants to learn more about potential worksites that have hired migrants over the years.


In that case, Tent boasts a massive network of 400 companies hiring migrants.
Here's the partial list...



Homan's team will have a field day with Tent's list.

America can no longer afford to have ten-plus million unvetted illegal aliens running around the nation.
Mega-corporations that have displaced US workers with migrants over the years are likely to face significant labor challenges next year if worksite raids are conducted by ICE. Perhaps it's time to consider hiring American workers again.

Dear Border Czar: This Nonprofit Boasts A List Of 400 Companies That Employ Migrants | ZeroHedge

The democrat Party is the nations largest employer of Illegals, criminals, drug, child and human traffickers
 
Guy, let's get real. Americans don't want those jobs.

These companies won't pay the wages to attract American workers to do them.

Shit, you talk about Starbucks here... but what did you clowns do when starbucks baristas wanted to unionize?
Americans do (or did) want those jobs.....I'd love to see Tyson get jacked the fuck up.

Up and down the Shenandoah Valley they shut down the poultry processing plants, fired the American workers, then reopened them with illegal workers for half the wage.
 
Then get the GOP to pass laws to keep them from working and to check out the illegals hired and then fine the companies muchas.

The task isn't to ultimately put those companies out of business, it's to locate and deport the people who don't belong here. But hopefully those companies will have consequences for their illegal hiring practices.
 
No, they really won't....

Trump will fail as badly this time as he did last time.... especially with a clown like Noem running DHS.

Trump didn't fail last time, brah. I was very happy with his first term.

So quit blaming him for a global pandemic he didn't cause.
 

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