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Indiana Atty General busts open Illegal Human Trafficking investigation against Tyson Foods & Non-Profit Migrant Charities

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This is huge. It will connect the dots between DOZENS of major corporations, DOZENS of Non-Governmental Organizations & Charities and Government polices to "human traffic" illegal immigrants into small towns to displace American workers.


Indiana AG Opens "Human Labor Trafficking" Probe At Tyson Meat Factory

BY TYLER DURDEN
THURSDAY, NOV 21, 2024 - 12:05 PM
One week after our viral "Dear Border Czar: This Nonprofit Boasts A List Of 400 Companies That Employ Migrants" note revealed the Tent Partnership for Refugees, an open border aligned nonprofit, funded by a Turkish billionaire who was a mega supporter of Kamala Harris, funneled migrants into factories via a complex network of settlement agencies, staffing agencies, and other nonprofits...

... Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita released a statement Wednseday, indicating his office has sent a civil investigative demand (CID) to Tyson Foods' meat factory in Logansport, Indiana, seeking information about human labor trafficking.

Rokita's office stated, "Tyson Foods may be in possession, custody, or control of documentary materials or may have knowledge of facts that are relevant to an investigation being conducted concerning human labor trafficking and indecent nuisances."
Here's where things get very interesting...
Attorney General Rokita announced he sent CIDs to Cass County Health Department, Logansport Community School Corp., Berry Global Group Inc., Tent Partnership for Refugees, God is Good, and Jackson County Industrial Development Corp. over this same growing issue.
On October 10, we first commented on the Tyson meatpacking plant in Logansport.

The investigation is focused on the complex web of nonprofits, "refugee resettlement" organizations, and employers like Tyson Foods...
We first revealed Tent's questionable activity in funneling migrants into corporations as early as Much in a note titled "How Shadowy Network Of NGOs Supplies Mega-Corporations With Migrants To Exploit Cheap Labor."
What's very clear is that migrants did not aimlessly walk across Biden-Harris' 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.
Last week, 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 team will have a field day with Tent's list of 400 companies that used their services to source low-cost, cheap migrants instead of holding job fairs for US citizens.
Tyson Foods must respond to the CID by December 4, 2024.
Lining America's food supply chain with unvetted migrants raises significant national security concerns.
 
A couple small towns in Indiana have had a sudden influx of Biden/Harris "guest workers" and have overwhelmed the medical systems, schools, housing, etc.

This story broke less than 2 weeks ago.


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

BY TYLER DURDEN
WEDNESDAY, NOV 13, 2024 - 08:20 PM
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.
 
You can bet this is happening in YOUR STATE too.

Just over 1 month ago ZeroHedge picked up a story from Fox and started investigating.




First Springfield, Then Charleroi, Now Migrant Crisis Swamps This Small Indiana Town

BY TYLER DURDEN
THURSDAY, OCT 10, 2024 - 06:40 PM
First, Springfield, Ohio, then Charleroi, Pennsylvania, and now Logansport, Indiana—these small towns share one thing in common: Each has seen a massive influx of Haitian migrants that the Secretary of Homeland Security granted Temporary Protected Status. These migrants are dumped into towns with factories, replacing blue-collar native-born workers by the thousands in what we've dubbed the 'Great Job Replacement.'
Local news outlet Mercer County Outlook said the small community of Logansport, located about 78 miles north of Indianapolis, had experienced a 30% population jump since 2021, or about around the time VP Kalama Harris began her new position as 'Border Czar.'
Population in Logansport as of the last census is just over 18,000…according to statements made the population has increased by 30% since 2021…roughly 5,400.
The influx of migrants in the small town has strained local resources, including the school system.
FOX59/CBS4's Angela Ganote spoke with one Haitian migrant who said he came to Logansport because of the Tyson meatpacking plant.
The Haitian migrant noted that immigrants make "good money" at the Tyson plant. However, it's just not good enough for native-born workers.
Globalists at Tyson have worked with NGOs to replace their US labor workforce with migrants. This was detailed in a note earlier this year titled "How Shadowy Network Of NGOs Supplies Mega-Corporations With Migrants To Exploit Cheap Labor." Bloomberg also covered this story in a piece titled "Tyson Is Hiring New York Immigrants for Jobs No One Else Wants."
Back to Logansport, US Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN) commented on the migrant crisis in the small town:

In just 2 years an est. 5,000 Haitian migrants have been moved to Logansport, Indiana, a town of 18,000 people. No small community can survive that pace of change. Biden and Kamala's CHNV program + parole abuses are wreaking havoc in heartland towns like Logansport. Congress must END it.
Pivoting to Charleroi, journalist Christopher Rufo found out just exactly how the 2,000 Haitian migrants suddenly arrived in the small PA town. He said the answer was "an open conspiracy between the federal government, publicly funded NGOs, and private corporations."

This is also happening in Springfield.

And Colorado.

And we believe nationwide.

This is not America First - this is globalist open border corporate profits first.
 
The US Representative Jim Banks (R) who tweeted about this happening in Logansport, has since been elected to the US Senate and will support deportations.

The US Senator, who vacated his seat and which was then filled by Jim Banks, has been elected to become the Governor of Indiana, so we lost a great conservative Senator but put him in our Governor's mansion. We have a new conservative Senator. And the seat vacated by Banks was filled with a supposedly conservative new member of the US House of Representatives.

Todd Rokita, the current Attorney General in Indiana was easily re-elected to his same position. He has clamped onto several issues like a bulldog biting into a steak and I'm sure he will not let go of this issue. Attorney General Rokita has worked with other state A.G.s on many issues that cross the state lines so I'm pretty sure that this is going to end up with a dozen or more state's A.G.'s involved.

Of course Illinois, Minnesota, Michigan, New York, Massachusetts, California, Oregon, Washington, New Mexico, etc won't get involved. But I suspect that most of the southern and midwestern states are going to join in and hunt down the organizations, charities and businesses.

One charity that I do not support, despite my Catholic affiliation, is Catholic Charities and I understand that Catholic Charities is deeply involved in shuttling around illegal migrants, as are apparently several other large non-Catholic but Christian, organizations.
 
So, will we ever see a connection made public between this egregious, and frankly criminal, act against working Americans and those people, including Biden-Harris, who benefitted from the illegal importation of noncitizens who came thousands of miles to the American dream. Only to be enslaved and work cheap?

I thought the Democrats were the party of the poor & working class. The GOP was the benefactors for and of big corporations.
It doesn't get much bigger than Tysons and/or the Catholic Charities.

I too am a Catholic and find this shameful.

Something not mentioned were the number of contract employee companies that exploit illegals thus giving cover to many companies who would hire cheap labor and claim innocence of their legality.

It is no longer a secret that sanctuary cites, and states, share guilt in this exploitation of illegal migrants. Not only was this practice unfair to American workers and companies, but it was also inhumane to the migrants.

So, who will pay for the injustices that have been done for decades?
 
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Even if they fix the illegal alien influx of workers, the companies will still close. They won't be able to find any prospective US employees. The Zoomer generation are too accustomed to sitting at mom and dads house, staring at their phone 24/7, living under their roof, eating their food and consuming their utilities, all for free. They don't want a job, The ones that do want a job, think they are worth 6 figures a year, fresh out of school with no experience and a big chip on their shoulder. They also want to work no more than 20 hours a week.

The damage is already done. Industry in our area are dying for any type of legal employee that will actually just show up for work, do their job and take a little bit of pride in it. Most of the Boomers that kept our US companies going have retired or are getting ready to retire. Middle Tennessee keeps wanting to attract bigger companies to the area, but we don't have a large skilled labor pool available anymore. So, it is becoming a warehouse distribution center area. No skilled employees needed for that. Just a warm bodies. Now on the roads in the mornings, you see 1 ton vans everywhere, packed to the gills, with illegal aliens, being bussed to these warehouse distribution centers. They work for peanuts.
 
The damage is already done.
The damage was done, in large part, by our education system that pushed everyone toward college and devalued skilled trades. I think that culture has been changing over the past few years. Not to say it is undone, but since Covid, young men are now seeing that there are good paying jobs in the skilled labor market. During covid we all called upon plumbers, electricians and roofers for help, not so many emergency calls to DEI professors, or "hyphenated" studies majors.
 
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