Donald Trump Halts Biden’s Refugee Inflow for Months
President Donald Trump signed an executive order blocking President Joe Biden’s huge inflow of wage-cutting refugees for at least four months.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order blocking President Joe Biden’s huge inflow of wage-cutting refugees for at least four months.
President-Elect Donald Trump’s plans to deport hundreds of thousands, potentially millions, of illegal aliens may force industries like meatpacking to raise wages to attract new workers.
President Joe Biden is expanding the nation’s population of child workers, but the establishment media — and D.C. politicians — are hiding the child workforce from voters.
President Joe Biden is offering federal aid in the form of a $1 billion package to ranchers, farmers, and independent processors even as he reserves the largest protections for the four meatpacking corporations that dominate the market.
A major cyberattack has reportedly crippled the world’s largest meat processing company, JBS. The company reports an “organized cybersecurity attack” has severely hampered its operations in the U.S. and Australia.
President Donald Trump’s decision to accept 15,000 refugees in 2020 only helps “bigots,” says Catherine Rampell, a pro-migration columnist at the Washington Post.
China’s Wuhan virus is spreading rapidly through the nation’s close-packed, labor-intensive, low-wage meatpacking sheds.
Some illegal aliens arrested by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency last month in raids at five food processing plants worked illegally under stolen identities for more than 10 years, a lawsuit claims.