Tyson Foods is facing criticism for allegedly planning to hire migrants from South and Central America while laying off American workers. The multinational food conglomerate's actions have sparked a debate on the ethics of hiring practices amidst a border crisis, with specific allegations of intending to bring migrants paroled by Joe Biden living in NYC to Tennessee. Critics argue that American companies, like @TysonFoods, should prioritize hiring American workers and condemn the replacement of the American workforce with "illegal aliens." Calls for a boycott of Tyson Foods have emerged, alongside support for companies like Patriot Mobile that prioritize employing Americans.
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.@TysonFoods is allegedly planning on bringing migrants paroled by Joe Biden living in NYC to Tennessee. American companies should prioritize American workers. https://t.co/cvkY3YnAc9
There is no excuse to fire American workers to hire illegal aliens Border crisis or not, allowing corporate America to hire cheap illegal workers to expand their profit margins is UNACCEPTABLE https://t.co/4t3JCroF79
"The multinational food conglomerate is allegedly hoping to hire personnel from the massive influx of migrants coming into the country from South and Central America." While laying off American workers. @TysonFoods https://t.co/J29BFr0o3n