Trump's purge of foreign workers arrives at Amazon's warehouses
Frantzdy Jerome, a Haitian immigrant in central Ohio, received shoutout after shoutout for his work at an Amazon warehouse he joined last year.
In March, his manager commended him in a message for his reliability, hard work and dedication to our team.
Thank you for your flexibility and picking up the extra shifts, read another message, on June 7.
Two weeks later, Jerome, 35, lost his job. His work authorization was revoked in late June after the Trump administration ended a Biden-era program that allowed him to live and work legally in the United States. Hundreds of others at the same Amazon building in West Jefferson, which employs more than 3,700 people, also lost their jobs.
They are among thousands of foreign workers across the country who have been swept up in a quiet purge, pushed out of jobs in places where their labor was in high demand and at times won high praise. While raids to nab workers in the country without legal permission in fields and Home Depot parking lots have grabbed attention, the job dismissals at the Amazon warehouse are part of the Trump administrations effort to thin the ranks of immigrants who had legal authorization to work.
This is not unique to Amazon, said Viles Dorsainvil, a Haitian community leader in nearby Springfield. He is aware of more than 100 Haitians with work authorizations who are now out of work in the area, he said, with the terminations reducing workforces in warehouses, auto-parts plants and stores.
https://www.seattletimes.com/business/trumps-purge-of-foreign-workers-arrives-at-amazons-warehouses/
LymphocyteLover
(10,161 posts)Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(137,500 posts)Bezos is still a shareholder but no longer part of Amazon management and I'm sure he does not have a majority of shares.
I'm pissed at Bezos for kissing up to Trump but feel bad for the Haitians who were here legally.
LymphocyteLover
(10,161 posts)I do feel bad for the workers, and also Amazon had a bad reputation for mistreating their employees.
sinkingfeeling
(58,050 posts)'Jeff' was in poor shape, financially, back then. Everyone drove into Columbus to work. How can losing a workforce help improve lives in rural America?
Rhiannon12866
(258,910 posts)edhopper
(37,525 posts)wouldn't happen with a unionized workforce
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