Because they are cheap, companies are in on the immigration crap, and it further replaces American citizens who dare demand better working conditions and sensible pay. Big corps and factories do not care if their workers are American or not, they just need workers, to fit any DEI if they got it, and profits. Greed and convenience will ruin a lot of things.
This is all speculation but - if taxes and kickbacks and stuff were involved, it may even be cheaper for big corps to hire immigrants and bring them here instead of trying to build (or even shut down) factories overseas in cheap countries like they've done for so long. They get the added bonus of "looking" like they are building the U.S. up and providing jobs and "bringing it back to the U.S.". But then they only hire the people willing to work for the lowest amount and horrible conditions (which might be better than what immigrants had to deal with in their home countries). Not all Americans would be willing to do a lot of these jobs so that's also in play. This would be definitely something for someone to dig into and also something to keep watch in the years ahead.
This is where much of that prepared food comes from: https://www.yourdestinationnow.com/2024/10/staffing-firm-supplying-haitian-migrant.html
Why would they let Haitians handle meat products, out of all people?
Because they are cheap, companies are in on the immigration crap, and it further replaces American citizens who dare demand better working conditions and sensible pay. Big corps and factories do not care if their workers are American or not, they just need workers, to fit any DEI if they got it, and profits. Greed and convenience will ruin a lot of things.
This is all speculation but - if taxes and kickbacks and stuff were involved, it may even be cheaper for big corps to hire immigrants and bring them here instead of trying to build (or even shut down) factories overseas in cheap countries like they've done for so long. They get the added bonus of "looking" like they are building the U.S. up and providing jobs and "bringing it back to the U.S.". But then they only hire the people willing to work for the lowest amount and horrible conditions (which might be better than what immigrants had to deal with in their home countries). Not all Americans would be willing to do a lot of these jobs so that's also in play. This would be definitely something for someone to dig into and also something to keep watch in the years ahead.