Nebraska: Lutherans, Somalis, meatpackers, mosques (and controversy) in small town America

This is a story from late last month that should be nothing new to readers who have followed this blog since 2007.  We probably have 100 posts on this same subject, namely meatpackers working with the help of refugee resettlement contractors to spread Islam throughout the heartland.  LOL! Someone could write a book! The story … Continue reading Nebraska: Lutherans, Somalis, meatpackers, mosques (and controversy) in small town America

Wisconsin: It is not just meatpackers having problems with Muslim refugee employees

Update Feb. 9, 2016:  Here is a good update on the story at a trade publication.  Moral of the story, don’t even hire them in the first place! This is a story, hat tip: Dave, about a Green Bay, Wisconsin manufacturer which is trying to get demands for special prayer break times under control at … Continue reading Wisconsin: It is not just meatpackers having problems with Muslim refugee employees

Austin, MN: Meatpackers changing the demographics of American towns

There is nothing earth-shattering in this article from MPR News, but it’s just further evidence of the role the meatpacking industry is playing in changing towns in America’s heartland with its avaricious desire for cheap labor—refugee labor!  (Remember Senator Sessions called the meatpackers out here last year as a driving force behind amnesty). We have … Continue reading Austin, MN: Meatpackers changing the demographics of American towns

More on meatpackers (and their political friends) driving immigration policy

Judy brought my attention to a good piece by Byron York this week in the Washington Examiner in which York describes a pro-immigration forum in DC, with both parties represented.  The majority of the participants were overwhelmingly in support of more cheap migrant labor. They were discussing visas for low-skilled workers, but they might as … Continue reading More on meatpackers (and their political friends) driving immigration policy