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NYT: How Tyson Foods and its greedy demand for cheap immigrant labor ‘saved’ an Iowa town

Posted by Ann Corcoran on June 1, 2017

That is pretty much the gist of the New York Times story here about Storm Lake, Iowa.

The opening paragraphs give the message that I, and others before me, have been giving for years.  When big global corporations like Tyson Foods discovered cheap (first illegal) immigrant labor and now legal refugees, the cultural make-up of American heartland towns was changed forever.


We told you here last November that the Obama State Department was making Storm Lake a direct resettlement site. 

The NYT spins it as a feel-good story as this town that features a PORK (no Muslim laborers) plant would have died.

https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2017/06/01/nyt-how-tyson-foods-and-its-greedy-demand-for-cheap-immigrant-labor-saved-an-iowa-town/
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