Posted on 08/04/2008 4:30:22 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
An estimated 750 to 1,000 Somali refugees are living in Emporia, a magnet because of jobs at the Tyson Foods meatpacking plant. Many have latent tuberculosis.
H/T to Texas Fred and his comment thread.
EMPORIA — When hundreds of Somali refugees began showing up to work at the meatpacking plant, nurses Lori Torres and Renee Hively were among the first to get to know the exotic, new arrivals."We got notified a day in advance that 70 Somalis were being transferred from a (Tyson Foods) plant in Nebraska," Hively recalled. "That 70 soon grew into 400, seemingly overnight."...Torres is the case manager for about 160 Somalis in Emporia who have been diagnosed with latent tuberculosis....
Section 212(a)(1) of the Immigration and Nationality Act states that aliens with specific health-related conditions are ineligible to receive visas and ineligible for admission into the United States. The Attorney General may waive application of this inadmissibility on health-related grounds if an application for waiver is filed and approved by the consular office considering the application for a visa. The Division of Migration and Quarantine, NCID uses this application primarily to collect information to establish and maintain records of waiver applicants in order to notify the Immigration and Naturalization Service when terms, conditions and controls imposed by waiver are not met. NCID is requesting the extension of this data for 3 years. There total estimated annualize burden is 167 hours.More from the Topeka Capital-Journal:
...each of the department's [Tyson's] nurses divided the case management responsibilities, but with the surge it was decided Torres would take them all, in essence creating a full-time tuberculosis nurse position. They also persuaded the clinic's managers to hire a full-time Somali translator. [Your package of chicken fingers just went up a quarter.}Here's the EXOTIC word again:
The Somalis are the most recent and perhaps most exotic wave for this city of about 25,000 people. Not everyone in Emporia has been welcoming. There have been incidents of vandalism and an armed robbery attempt at the Ayan Restaurant, a Somali-owned eatery that also serves as an informal community center for the refugees.If you haven't caught the latest news, Tyson contractually, with its Union, canceled Labor Day - no joking here - at their Shelbyville, TN plant and replaced it with a Muslim holiday sometime each Fall.
An article posted Nov. 3 on the Emporia Gazette Web site about a state grant to Catholic Community Services to help the Somalis settling in Emporia drew scores of angry, anonymous reader reactions, including this one:
"Emporia is going to be its own 3rd world country before long because of all the damn, bleeding hearts."
"They came post 9/11. They're black and they're Muslim," Hively said, describing some of the hostility demonstrated toward the Somalis. "Emporia didn't have many black people before. This is a small town."
Why is Tyson still open?
Shaking my head ping
Somali Muslims + tuberculosis + Tyson = Tyson is toast.
Death to Islam!
I stopped buying Tyson products a while ago. Although I’m sure I end up with some of their crap time to time. Horrible company, tasteless products, and no ethics.
But if I want to turn $1000 into $100,000 I’ll be sure to give them a call.
Having those Somali workers here causes even more problems than staffing plants with illegal Mexicans. The worst thing about it is those Somalis are technically “legal,” so they can’t be deported.
Why are the uneducated and ignorant put on the fast track to immigration, while honest, hard-working, college-educated immigrants have to wait in long lines?
I recall them being a not so big chicken processor from ARKANSAS. They grew very large during the Clinton years.
hmmmm.....
So, Tyson has brought us:
1. the Clintoons;
2. Some Jihad holiday for workers (presumably arabs replacing illegal Mexicans)
3. illegal Mexicans; and
4. TB
Chicken is not very good, to boot.
susie
Tyson Foods: Never again.
“Having those Somali workers here causes even more problems than staffing plants with illegal Mexicans. “
The Mexican illegals tend to be the extremely poor. Most are hard working but lack significant education. A large number are also criminals. Then there are the typical health problems associated with being dirt poor in a 3rd world country.
Somalia is nothing but anarchy so I cannot see bringing in anyone from that pest hole is a good idea. Let alone the violent muslims that are killing anyone they can there.
Our country has been bought by the Saudi’s, Qatar, and UAE oil czars. Thats the only reason this kinda stuff would be happening.
OOoohh! I know! I know! Because poor, uneducated people are more likely to become consistent reliable democrat party voters than law-abiding folks with a good education????
mmmmmmmm, finger lickin’ good.
So Tyson and those like Tyson can put them to work paying them $0.50/hr.
I haven’t bought Tyson foods since they were never held responsible for importing illegals.
They have TB and they are working with FOOD?
I don’t normally buy Tyson, but I have been avoiding them since Clinton was president.
It is my understanding that Hillary R. Clinton’s family, the Rodhams, either owns Tyson or has a majority hold on the company. Never again will I buy any chicken packaged by Tyson.
This country is getting too populated with the wrong kind. We don’t need no huddled masses no mo.
“HOW DID THESE PEOPLE GET INTO THE U.S.?”
Our State Department trolls the world looking for entire third world villages to import to the U.S. because we need more diversity in this racist nation. These people cause huge problems for the communities they decide to leech upon. We don’t need them. Our immigration quota should be cut to 250,000 per year and the Visa quotas should be cut in half. We have enough people.
Tyson TB BTTT
I started my boycott of Tyson during the Clinton years. The are scum (IMO).
Can’t do much more than that at this point, other than telling everyone I know to boycott them.
They should be driven out of the USA.
I never touch the stuff. Any brand but Tyson.
Maybe the Emporia Tyson plant can give these workers a TB holiday too.
http://www.emporiagazette.com/news/2007/jan/19/more_questions/
A Tyson worker who died Jan. 4 with an active case of tuberculosis had tested positive earlier for a latent TB infection, according to a state health official.
ping.
let’s see...recognizing a muslim holiday ‘opt-out’ for labor day and now this?
thankfully, me and mine have not been buying tyson products since we learned of the link to slick willie.
They also supply raw packaged beef, steaks, ribs, roast, etc, to another Arkansas company. Walmart. Walmarts have no butcher shop. Their beef comes from Tyson. I saw the boxes one night.
Those huddled masses were checked for disease at Ellis Island. The ones with disease weren’t allowed in.
Further, Somali has a lower population density than the United States as a whole (including Alaska and Hawaii) and a density roughly equal to Minnesota. So what is the justification of moving people from a less crowded to a more crowded country?
While I realize that much of Somali is arid and difficult to farm, it has more coastline and a far milder climate than Minnesota, which seems to be a popular destination for Somali refugees.
Remember, boys and girls, don't order the "secret" sauce.
Why? I dunno. One reason is we (the US) made the country a mess. We were there heavily during the cold war and basically abandoned the place. Of course Clinton handled the situation so well that it turned into a garden spot.
When Jefferson said that The Tree of Libery must from time to time be "manured with the blood of tyrants," did he intend for us to include bureaucrats.
So, meat can be contaminated with tuberculosis laden phlegm but still be halal? Inquring minds want to know.
Ok I meant the ‘new’ huddled masses.
It was Tyson that eliminated Labor Day as a paid holiday for its employees and replaced it with some muzz feast day, causing a BIG stink. I heard today that Tyson has “reversed” its original decision. Too late, though: I still will not buy Tyson products.
I remember reading about this when it happened last year. I believe I read about it here, at FR.
TB has been a concern to folks in Shelbyville but to my knowlege, no one at the Tyson plant has been diagnosed with it yet. Under the circumstances, it could be only a matter of time though.
I remember when one had to have a health card from the state’s health dept. in order to work around food, whether in a processing plant or in a restaurant, or ANYwhere food was handled. TB was one of the things they checked for. Why this isn’t still done is beyond me.
If that was a question, the answer would undoubtedly be yes...
the infowarrior
Great, I like your idea about cutting immigration to 250k. That is the exact number, though arbitrary, that I thought best. Of course, That was only after a complete moratorium on the first year of a five year plan that would increase by 50k increments until the sixth year when it would stay at 250k.
I am not buying anything Tyson makes. I don’t think I ever was into their food. I don’t care for chicken anyway. But now I am going to look into what other products they have to be on the safe side.
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