"Tyson Foods Offers Job Opportunities and Legal Support to Displaced Iowa Workers and Immigrants"

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Tyson Foods is facing a boycott as it closes plants in Iowa and other states, laying off 1,300 workers while aiming to hire thousands of asylum seekers in New York. Critics accuse the company of favoring cheaper migrant labor over US-born workers, prompting legal action and social media backlash. The move raises concerns about the impact of immigration on American jobs, as Tyson seeks to double its immigrant workforce to 84,000 this year. The company's CEO, Donnie King, has faced scrutiny for the closures and hiring practices, as the debate highlights the tension between pro-migration policies and protecting American jobs.
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- Tyson Foods wants to hire 52,000 asylum seekers for factory jobs Scripps News
- The Tyson plant in Perry, Iowa, is closing after 61 years. What we know about its plans. Des Moines Register
- Tyson is hiring immigrants in New York for jobs no one else wants Press Herald
- Job fair planned for Perry Tyson employees KCCI Des Moines
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