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@ Tekkadan, L̷̟͕͕̖͓͍̥̝̭̜̹̤̞͍̟̱̝̈́̍̍̿̋͗Ȏ̵̮͉͓̼̰̻̫̺̇̂̑̀́̎̄̎̿͒̽̚̕͘͝R̴̰̝̪̬̜̻͔̘̠̹̟̮͈͕̙̉͑̒͝Ď̷̢̨̺̪͓̗̮̤̗͖̪̠̤̩̼̙̠͒̔̿͆ of Capitulation 🌊
2025-04-19 02:49:33
What work did you think detainees would be doing? Manufacturing vehicles? Lol
> Immigrants are central to the animal agriculture business. In their 2015 report on the economic impact of immigrant labor on U.S. dairy, the National Milk Producers Federation noted that over half of labor in the dairy industry is performed by immigrants, and dairy farms that rely on immigrant workers produce 79 percent of the country’s milk.
> The meat industry offers a similar story. In their 2023 shareholder report, Tyson — one of the “Big Four” companies controlling the beef market — noted that policy changes on immigration could lead to labor shortages in their supply chain. According to an analysis carried out by the Economic Policy Institute, over 70 percent of animal slaughtering and processing workers are non-citizens, including undocumented people, temporary residents and permanent residents.
https://sentientmedia.org/people-in-ice-detention-forced-to-work/