Guest: Leo Hohmann. Topic: Meat packing companies around the U.S. are working with government and social service agencies all tied to the United Nations in an effort to bring Muslim immigrants into the U.S. to work at their meat packing plants. As Leo reports, about 20 years ago a meat packer could make $18 to $20 per hour and today with cheap, foreign labor the wage is about $11 an hour. You will hear how middle-class, southern and midwestern towns are being fundamentally transformed by Muslim immigrants who are beginning to dominate these towns, and these Muslims have no plans to assimilate. Are the Marxists and Muslim nations that dominate the United Nations using this stealth invasion to take over America from within? Topic: In the early 1990s Brannon points out that the Chambers of Commerce in the U.S. were working to turn America’s schools into vocational centers to create a cheap workforce. When parents objected and began to fight school-to-work and workforce development schemes, they shifted to move to importing immigrants to take the jobs that they were going to give to young American students. Topic: We take your calls.
Brannon Howse: October 26, 2017
Guest: Leo Hohmann. Topic: Meat packing companies around the U.S. are working with government and social service agencies all tied to the United Nations in an effort to bring Muslim immigrants into the U.S. to work at their meat packing plants. As Leo reports, about 20 years ago a meat packer could make $18 to $20 per hour and today with cheap, foreign labor the wage is about $11 an hour. You will hear how middle-class, southern and midwestern towns are being fundamentally transformed by Muslim immigrants who are beginning to dominate these towns, and these Muslims have no plans to assimilate. Are the Marxists and Muslim nations that dominate the United Nations using this stealth invasion to take over America from within? Topic: In the early 1990s Brannon points out that the Chambers of Commerce in the U.S. were working to turn America’s schools into vocational centers to create a cheap workforce. When parents objected and began to fight school-to-work and workforce development schemes, they shifted to move to importing immigrants to take the jobs that they were going to give to young American students. Topic: We take your calls.