Factories from GE to Kraft Heinz lose immigrant workers, stressing those who remain
Source: NPR
August 11, 2025 5:00 AM ET
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Jaelin Carpenter was stressed. Four people on her team of 26 at GE Appliances had learned that their immigration status had changed.
Under former President Biden, they'd been allowed to stay and work in the U.S. for two years, protected by a program set up to help people fleeing humanitarian crises back home. But the Trump administration abruptly canceled that program, revoking their legal status and their authorization to work. Carpenter fielded call after call from her panicked co-workers.
"They were calling me asking me if they're on the run. 'Does this mean I'm getting deported today?'" she recalls them asking.
As a team leader on a washing machine line and a union shop steward for IUE-CWA Local 83761, Carpenter was used to fielding all kinds of questions at work. But she wasn't prepared for this. Her co-workers were desperate for answers. Carpenter had none. That tore her down, she says.
Read more: https://www.npr.org/2025/08/11/nx-s1-5496335/trump-immigration-workers-parole-tps

Javaman
(64,483 posts)Scramble to find a bottle of ketchup to throw lol
Marie Marie
(10,539 posts).More importantly, I cannot even imagine the fear and uncertainty that these people must live with every day. I HATE STEPHEN MILLER, TOM HOMAN AND DONALD TRUMP.
EllieBC
(3,560 posts)Instead of relying on labour used to depress wages.
cadoman
(1,617 posts)What is even the point of showing up to work? The MAGAt is incapable of doing anything productive or maintaining the demeanor necessary to maintain workplace harmony.