U.S. Company Seeks to Hire 42K Illegals: ‘They’re Very, Very Loyal’
Tyson Foods has come under scrutiny after reports surfaced indicating that the company is employing numerous undocumented immigrants who have recently entered New York.
The news source further revealed that Tyson Foods held a meeting with 17 undocumented individuals from Venezuela, Mexico, and Colombia at Chobani's offices in Manhattan in February 2024, subsequently hiring them to work at Tyson's Humboldt, Tenn., plant. Additionally, Tyson allegedly hired an additional 70 undocumented individuals the following week.
Approximately 42,000 immigrants and refugees are presently working for the company, although the exact number of those who are in the country illegally is unknown.
"We would be eager to hire another 42,000 if we were able to find them. We acknowledge that there are few Americans willing to take on labor-intensive manufacturing positions," remarked Garrett Dolan, a human resources leader at Tyson.
Calls for a boycott against Tyson Foods have emerged in response to a report suggesting the company intended to recruit migrants for its factories.
Conservatives expressed indignation over a Scripps News article, since retracted, which alleged that the company was employing asylum seekers who had recently arrived in New York City. However, a spokesperson for Tyson Foods clarified to Newsweek that the statistics presented in the retracted article were inaccurate.
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Tyson Foods has come under scrutiny after reports surfaced indicating that the company is employing numerous undocumented immigrants who have recently entered New York.
The news source further revealed that Tyson Foods held a meeting with 17 undocumented individuals from Venezuela, Mexico, and Colombia at Chobani's offices in Manhattan in February 2024, subsequently hiring them to work at Tyson's Humboldt, Tenn., plant. Additionally, Tyson allegedly hired an additional 70 undocumented individuals the following week.
Approximately 42,000 immigrants and refugees are presently working for the company, although the exact number of those who are in the country illegally is unknown.
"We would be eager to hire another 42,000 if we were able to find them. We acknowledge that there are few Americans willing to take on labor-intensive manufacturing positions," remarked Garrett Dolan, a human resources leader at Tyson.
Calls for a boycott against Tyson Foods have emerged in response to a report suggesting the company intended to recruit migrants for its factories.
Conservatives expressed indignation over a Scripps News article, since retracted, which alleged that the company was employing asylum seekers who had recently arrived in New York City. However, a spokesperson for Tyson Foods clarified to Newsweek that the statistics presented in the retracted article were inaccurate.
https://headlineusa.com/u-s-company-seeks-to-hire-42k-illegals-theyre-very-very-loyal/?fbclid=IwAR0UBz3WDsrwnBrto3a_lGnbV4jRgYnyNmw2IEn50GpxtL4Mx7f49C-iXNI
https://www.newsweek.com/tyson-foods-migrants-boycott-1879615?fbclid=IwAR1Q_2K9GoeuDJttxy0J8cTZ3Z9cEtRnJvnHnaJXlnIoWfFnlUa6nOVOE_0