From what I've heard the reason for the hatians flooding springfield is some factory wanting them for cheap labor, if we knew who the factory was maybe an email campaign or boycott could be useful.
Maybe a don't work with scummy factory campaign as opposed to a don't work with scummy magazines campaign
I'm sure he's a piece of shit, but the real issue is the incentives being there in the first place. It only takes one factory owner wanting to make a profit more than they care about their community to fuck over everyone. That's not a stable system. That's bound to happen. Yes, they deserve blame, but it's also understandable. I hate to pull the 'if it wasn't him, it would have been someone else' argument, but it's true.
The issue is the US government shuttling these people in in the first place, setting them up to get papers, drivers licenses, handouts, free rent, and all that. It's not just that they'll work for less...it's that the whole system is set up - at our, the American taxpayer's, expense - to prop these people up. That's the issue. It's not an issue of "free market" (which we sadly have never been further from), it's an issue of government subsidies toward non-Americans.
Yes, the factory owners deserve blame. The government deserves a ton more. They've fucked us over much harder, every step of the way.
I want free market. I want meritocracy. Me paying to ship retarded foreigners over here to take my job and work for less is not, not, not, not, not a free market meritocracy.
Our government steals from us to fund our own suffering, poverty, and extinction.
It's far easier to [through peaceful and legal means only] intimidate every single potential employer of these people than it is the government.
"Hire invaders, go out of business," would send a very clear message. Of course the government would respond by attempting to make it illegal to boycott a business for the wrong reasons. Even more than they already have, I mean.
Oi vei, that sounds like the criminal side of the unions when they would bust people's kneecaps for not using union labor!
If you were them, you'd play both sides of organized labor, and I suspect that's what they do. The Pinkertons and the Teamsters, I think, are both them.