Displaced workers protest illegal aliens
Corporations that are as greedy as they are rootless are starting to hear from ordinary citizens -- and the citizens are finally making their voices heard:
Civil unrest escalated Thursday while protesters stood outside the Anderson construction site of a city fire station and said the workers on the project were not documented as legal United States residents.
Chad Summerall, the owner of Summerall Masonry Inc. in Anderson, organized the protest on Simpson Road and asked a half-dozen people to hold up signs. He is frustrated because he thinks companies have been relying on illegal immigrants to push bids so low his company cannot compete.
Small-business owners, workers, and concerned citizens can no longer be shamed into silence with the magic curse of "racism" when they stand up for the rule of law. Nor will they swallow the dishonest globalist fantasy that "diversity" is an absolute good. They now see that such talk is pure camouflage for replacing Americans with easily exploited Third-World immigrants.
It'll be interesting to see how many leftists rise up to defend the importation of cheap foreign labor.


1 Comments:
One company I don't see criticized enough is the company I work for, CVS. A lot of the pharmacists are foreigners from the Middle East and Africa, and when we had some remodeling done to the exterior of the building, most the workers were illegal Hispanics.
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