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Date June 30, 2023

Lawsuit Alleges Forced Labor in H-2A

If it was not clear yet, the H-2A program is having a slavery moment. First Pick Farms LLC is accused of trafficking foreign workers to their Michigan blueberry farm and using threats of force to coerce them to work. The foreign workers were brought to the United States to work in North Carolina. One night, … Continued

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Date June 23, 2023

Governor Mike DeWine Wants Cheap Labor to Take Ohio Jobs

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine is tweeting openly about how important it is to hire foreign workers to take Ohio jobs. He’s doing so while hailing a think tank’s report pitching state-based visa programs. This report, from The Buckeye Institute, is 42 pages long, but in reading it you won’t find any mentions of labor exploitation … Continued

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Date June 22, 2023

Class Action Alleging Kia Defrauding Foreign Workers and Federal Government

Kia is attempting to get a class action lawsuit tossed that alleges visa fraud and exploitation of workers in the little-known TN visa category. The accusations tell a common story in a rarely discussed visa category that was first created in the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). When President Trump renegotiated that agreement, his … Continued

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Date June 15, 2023

Water low; immigration high. Got a techno-fix?

Proposals to accommodate the worst border crisis America has ever witnessed belong in the realm of science fiction, in a world where limits don’t exist. In reality, the lesson of limits is all around us. Groundwater can take thousands of years to replenish, and Arizona is running out of it. The New York Times reports … Continued

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Date June 14, 2023

You Got a Problem? Yo, Immigration Will Solve It.

CNN published a piece that illustrates the absurdity of the immigration debate in this country. It espouses a common theme where expanding immigration into the United States is a cure-all solution to whatever may be ailing the country at that particular moment. According to CNN, mass immigration can solve the supposed labor shortage along with … Continued

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Date June 12, 2023

Bipartisan Bill Sings Same Old Mass Migration Tune

You have to hand it to Representatives Salazar and Escobar. They are not going to allow anything such as facts or logic get in the way of their open-borders agenda. They introduced a bipartisan bill called ‘The Dignity Act of 2023,’ which really should be called the Cheap Labor Act. It is difficult to imagine … Continued

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Date June 8, 2023

Another Tech Recruiter Settles Discrimination Charges

The tech industry just keeps piling up the abuse against American workers. In the latest news, Infosoft Solutions Inc., a tech recruiting company that operates as KForce Tech LLC, settled claims of discrimination against American workers. They posted job advertisements that excluded Americans, instead seeking only foreign workers. This is only the latest news that … Continued

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Date June 7, 2023

Accommodation vs. Prevention

  As the border crisis spreads out across American towns and cities, two general approaches have emerged. The first – epitomized by the House-passed H.R. 2 – is prevention: hire legal workers; return or detain inadmissible aliens; grant parole on a case-by-case basis for its intended purposes (such as a medical emergency). The United States … Continued

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Date June 2, 2023

Poultry Company Settles with DOJ on 20-Year Wage Fixing Conspiracy

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has reached a $5.8 million settlement with George’s Inc. in an illegal wage suppression conspiracy among the nation’s largest poultry processors. This follows a similar $85 million settlement last year with Cargill, Sanderson Farms, and Wayne Farms, on similar charges of wage suppression. Collectively, poultry processors employing 90 percent of … Continued

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