09/13/2024 / By News Editors
McGregor Metal CEO Jamie McGregor of Springfield told PBS he “wishes” he could have even more Haitian migrants working at his factory because they “work everyday,” “stay at their machines” and don’t have drug problems like the struggling Americans in his local community.
(Article by Chris Menahan republished from InformationLiberation.com)
“I wish I had 30 more [Haitian migrants],” McGregor said. “Our Haitian associates come to work every day. They don’t have a drug problem. They will stay at their machine. They will achieve their numbers. They are here to work. And so, in general, that’s a stark difference from what were used to in our community.”
Springfield, Ohio factory owner celebrates replacing American workers with Haitian migrants.
“Our Haitian associates come to work every day. They don’t have a drug problem. They will stay at their machines. They are here to work… and that’s a stark difference from what we’re… pic.twitter.com/OGADwwvDTs
— AF Post (@AFpost) September 10, 2024
McGregor’s comments drew huge backlash on social media with viral posts calling him a “traitor to his community” and others highlighting alleged former workers at the plant describing being treated like dirt.
The Americans complained too much: pic.twitter.com/pjYfgTl8Cy
— RealJeffGfetus (@RealJeffGfetus) September 11, 2024
Reuters reported yesterday that some 8,000 Haitian migrants out of “as many as 15,000” who were transferred to Springfield over the past three years enrolled in Medicaid and are collecting welfare.
Read more at: InformationLiberation.com
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