
Reveal Immigrants on the Line
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Oct 11, 2025 Ted Genoways is a reporter with the Food & Environment Reporting Network focusing on the plight of Haitian workers at JBS in Colorado. Chelly Moyse, a union representative, advocates for these workers' rights. They discuss Mackenson Remy's viral TikTok that drew hundreds seeking jobs but led to allegations of exploitation. The hazards of meatpacking work, overcrowded living conditions, and the effects of the Trump administration’s policies on Haitian immigrants are examined. The duo highlights JBS's legal challenges and the ongoing struggle for workers' rights.
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Viral TikTok Sparked A Migration
- Mackenson Remy posted a TikTok showing jobs at a JBS plant and woke up to a viral message flood the next day.
- Hundreds of Haitians relocated after his video, believing he'd secured them work and housing.
Crowded Motel Became Temporary Home
- New arrivals were directed to the Rainbow Motel and crowded into tiny rooms with many people sharing one bathroom.
- Mackenson charged airport and errand fees while trying to help newcomers settle in.
Faster Lines Heightened Injury Risk
- JBS's White Bone Program raised line speeds and increased cutting tasks, making work more repetitive and dangerous.
- Union and workers reported more injuries as speeds rose above historical norms like 420–430 head per hour.

