Corporate America again slams American workers Seaboard Corporation, a major agribusiness conglomerate and pork and poultry firm, is closing its massive pork plant in Guymon, Oklahoma so that its workers will be able to appear at immigration spectacles planned for May 1, "El Gran Boicot."
The nationwide rallies are intended to show the supposed economic benefit of Mestizo workers to the US economy. In fact, while their presence is of extreme benefit to multinational corporations, they represent a net loss to America and heavily tax social resources like schools, prisons, hospitals and other infrastructure while ruining many lower- and middle-income communities.
Seaboard's announcement follows on the heels of a similar plan by rival Cargill Meat Solutions to close all of their top pork and beef slaughterhouses on May 1 to help build the protests. Tyson, which closed some operations for earlier rallies, has kept mum about whether or not it too will close for May 1.
Despite the fantasies of politically bankrupt far-left "activists," it is big business which is driving the bulk of the immigration crisis in the United States.
Such leftists find themselves in the position of protecting and defending huge multinationals and exploiters.