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Putting Labor disputes on ICE...
“I didn’t want [Mexicans],” Beecher, who died in 2014, told Fink. “Mexicans will go back home at Christmastime. You’re going to lose them for six weeks. And in the poultry business you can’t afford that. You just can’t do it. But Guatemalans can’t go back home. They’re here as political refugees. If they go back home, they get shot.” Shelton approved hiring the immigrants, Beecher said, and when the plant was fully staffed and production had doubled “he was tickled to death.”
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In 2015, when a machine at Case Farms’ plant ripped off the leg of 17-year-old Osiel López Pérez, his supervisors suddenly became concerned about his immigration status.
http://nyer.cm/CtjzeTz
Putting Labor disputes on ICE...
“I didn’t want [Mexicans],” Beecher, who died in 2014, told Fink. “Mexicans will go back home at Christmastime. You’re going to lose them for six weeks. And in the poultry business you can’t afford that. You just can’t do it. But Guatemalans can’t go back home. They’re here as political refugees. If they go back home, they get shot.” Shelton approved hiring the immigrants, Beecher said, and when the plant was fully staffed and production had doubled “he was tickled to death.”
Originally shared by The New Yorker
In 2015, when a machine at Case Farms’ plant ripped off the leg of 17-year-old Osiel López Pérez, his supervisors suddenly became concerned about his immigration status.
http://nyer.cm/CtjzeTz
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