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MORTON, Miss. Juan Grant strode into the Koch Foods chicken processing plant for his new job on a Wednesday morning, joining many other African-Americans in a procession of rubber boots, hairnets and last cigarettes before the grind.
At 20, Mr. Grant was too young to remember the days of a nearly all-white work force in Mississippis poultry industry, or the civil rights boycotts and protests that followed. He was too young to have seen how white workers largely moved on after that, leaving the business of killing, cutting and packing to African-Americans.
He did not know the time before Hispanic workers began arriving in the heart of chicken country by the thousands, recruited by plant managers looking to fill low-paying jobs in an expanding industry.
But Mr. Grant clearly remembered Aug. 7, the day the Trump administration performed sweeping immigration raids on seven chicken plants in central Mississippi. He remembered the news flashing on his phone: 680 Hispanic workers arrested. He remembers seeing an opportunity.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/after-ice-raids-a-reckoning-in-mississippis-chicken-country/ar-BBYq0gs?li=BBnb7Kz
guillaumeb
(42,641 posts)From the article:
And this absence of meaningful action is typical of white collar crime. No owners will be charged.
Hermit-The-Prog
(33,349 posts)White collar, white face -- no time.
guillaumeb
(42,641 posts)If he had robbed a store, he would have been tried, convicted, and jailed.