First, I’m no fan of Tyson Foods.
But I’d be interested in your source for this post because I think they are conflating different issues to mischaracterize what is happening.
No company can hire 57,000 illegals. All of the people that Tyson is hiring have papers, have work permits and are registered as migrants and are awaiting court dates for processing.
As an aside, the court system is backed up and these processing court dates take months or more often years, which is why the bill to fund and expand the court system would be helpful, but anyway.
Tyson has about 40% turnover every year in its labor force, which means they are desperate for workers, and the work itself it not exactly of an enticing nature. It makes sense that they are tapping this labor market.
The plant in Iowa is a pork plant, and the pork business has been horrible the last year. There is no evidence that I could find that the pork operation in Iowa is being moved to a different state and staffed with migrants. Great grist for the conservative media machine, but I don’t think it’s accurate in this case.
Now, if you would like to get upset, I suggest you focus on the conservative efforts to loosen child labor laws across the country. Shining lights of humanity like Sarah, Huckabee Sanders have changed the laws to allow 14 to 17-year-olds to work more hours later into the night while holding more hazardous jobs. Tyson has taken full advantage of this, and, in fact, I am sure is one of the corporations behind the push for these changes. Apparently one of the ways we can Make America Great Again, is by going back in time to when you could really profit off of child labor.