Large Staffing Firms Shifting Focus to Support Biden-Harris Administration's Migrant Network

Large Staffing Firms Allegedly Support the Biden-Harris Administration's Nationwide Migrant Network
Business Models Shift from War to Immigration
Several large staffing companies, which prospered during the Afghanistan and Iraq wars under the Bush-Obama administrations, have redirected their business models as US involvement and war funding in the Middle East decreased. Now, these firms appear to be capitalizing on the Biden-Harris administration's open-border migrant policy by providing crucial services such as private security, transportation, and other services to ensure the smooth operation of the federal government's nationwide migrant network.
These companies are likely receiving lucrative federal contracts, funded by US taxpayers.
Impact on American Workers
Transporting and accommodating millions of illegal and legal aliens is a profitable enterprise for staffing companies and non-profits. It's crucial for Americans to understand that their tax dollars are financing these operations, while the migrants displace and replace blue-collar workers in small-town factories across the country. The residents of Springfield, Ohio, and Charleroi, Pennsylvania, have experienced firsthand the detrimental effects of globalist open border policies.
Reports of Migrant Housing in Hotels
Ben Bergquam, host of Real America's Voice, posted a video of a Holiday Inn in the Chicago metro area filled with migrants. The video reveals that the security guards appear to be sourced from the staffing firm GardaWorld. Another individual in the video claims that the Holiday Inn is "federal property," suggesting a possible federal contract.
Staffing Companies' Role in Migrant Network
The spotlight should be on the large staffing companies that provide security and other services to keep the federal government's migrant network functioning. It's worth noting that some of these staffing companies may be part of the Washington DC establishment that profited from the protracted wars in the Middle East.
In 2012, the head of GardaWorld stated in an interview with Reuters that conflicts in the Middle East had kept the staffing firm busier than ever. He stated, "I don't want to say it's a gold rush, but business is very good."
Staffing Companies' Involvement in Child Trafficking
In a recent report titled "Finding The Feds' Missing Children | CHILD TRAFFICKING IN AMERICA," Anthony Rubin of Muckraker revealed that MVM, a private security contractor with ties to the CIA, NSA, FBI, and Homeland Security, was found transporting unaccompanied migrant children around the country. MVM is another large staffing firm that thrived during the Middle East wars, providing personnel to protect assets in the region during the 2000s.
When war funding in the Middle East dwindled, MVM, like GardaWorld, shifted its focus to the federal government's next big globalist project: profiting from the migrant invasion by providing migrant solutions. Their website lists 'Mission Solutions,' which include "Transportation and care for vulnerable populations [migrants]." MVM has operated a nationwide migrant bus network.
Smaller Staffing Companies Also Involved
While this article has only mentioned two large staffing companies that profited from Middle East wars and transitioned to providing domestic migrant solutions to the Biden-Harris administration, there are smaller staffing companies nationwide providing transportation for migrants. Some firms even offer housing solutions. Taxpayers need to understand that the federal government is using their money to support open borders and operate a complex network of transportation and housing for millions of migrants. Blue-collar workers across the country are realizing that the federal government is willing to displace and replace them with low-cost migrants in factories throughout small-town America.
Bottom Line
It's clear that the issue of immigration and how it's managed is a complex one, with various players involved, including large and small staffing companies. The shift in business models from war to immigration raises questions about the motivations and implications of these changes. The impact on American blue-collar workers is also a significant concern. What are your thoughts on this issue? Share this article with your friends and start a conversation. Don't forget to sign up for the Daily Briefing, delivered every day at 6pm.