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https://thenationalpulse.com/2024/05/07/bidens-america-major-corporates-using-migrant-child-labor-paying-small-fines/
Fayette Janitorial Service LLC, a Tennessee-based sanitation company, is paying approximately $650,000 in civil penalties after a federal investigation revealed it was unlawfully employing child migrants. A third of workers at a Perdue Farms meat-processing plant using Fayette’s services were found to be comprised of children. According to the Labor Department, a Tyson Foods plant and service provider, QSI Sanitation, are also being probed.
Investigators found at least four minors were working in an Iowa slaughterhouse as of December 12, 2023. The Labour Department also believes 15 children were employed at a Perdue Farms facility in Virginia, and nine more at a Seaboard Triumph Foods facility in Iowa. The hazardous work involved sanitizing machines like head splitters, jaw pullers, and meat bandsaws. A severe injury of a 14-year-old, Marcos Crux, was reported at the Virginia plant.
Crux, originally from Guatemala, was able to enter the U.S. alone, with his parents’ knowledge, by exploiting the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008. He was pulled into a conveyor belt while working a night shift, mangling his left arm.
“[W]hat they do is they sign up corporates all across America and they effectively say, ‘Hey, we’re going to get you cheap labor,’” explained Raheem Kassam, editor-in-chief of The National Pulse, in an appearance on War Room in March.
“It’s indentured servitude, it’s a form of modern slavery… people who can en masse wash the chickens, people who don’t particularly care about health standards, wellbeing, minimum wage standards… just shove them into your factories and use them as human fodder,” Kassam said.
https://thenationalpulse.com/2024/05/07/bidens-america-major-corporates-using-migrant-child-labor-paying-small-fines/ Fayette Janitorial Service LLC, a Tennessee-based sanitation company, is paying approximately $650,000 in civil penalties after a federal investigation revealed it was unlawfully employing child migrants. A third of workers at a Perdue Farms meat-processing plant using Fayette’s services were found to be comprised of children. According to the Labor Department, a Tyson Foods plant and service provider, QSI Sanitation, are also being probed. Investigators found at least four minors were working in an Iowa slaughterhouse as of December 12, 2023. The Labour Department also believes 15 children were employed at a Perdue Farms facility in Virginia, and nine more at a Seaboard Triumph Foods facility in Iowa. The hazardous work involved sanitizing machines like head splitters, jaw pullers, and meat bandsaws. A severe injury of a 14-year-old, Marcos Crux, was reported at the Virginia plant. Crux, originally from Guatemala, was able to enter the U.S. alone, with his parents’ knowledge, by exploiting the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008. He was pulled into a conveyor belt while working a night shift, mangling his left arm. “[W]hat they do is they sign up corporates all across America and they effectively say, ‘Hey, we’re going to get you cheap labor,’” explained Raheem Kassam, editor-in-chief of The National Pulse, in an appearance on War Room in March. “It’s indentured servitude, it’s a form of modern slavery… people who can en masse wash the chickens, people who don’t particularly care about health standards, wellbeing, minimum wage standards… just shove them into your factories and use them as human fodder,” Kassam said.
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BIDEN'S AMERICA: Major Corporates Using Migrant Child Labor, Paying Small Fines.
Fayette Janitorial Service LLC, a Tennessee-based sanitation company, is paying approximately $650,000 in civil penalties after a federal investigation
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