CEO doubles down on viral immigrant workers post after company threatened

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Claiming migrants were not driving down wages or taking jobs from Americans sparked a backlash from those advocating for mass deportations.

What's NewA Midwest entrepreneur's viral posts about the value of immigrant workers sparked angry responses last week, but he told Newsweek that he is standing by his views — as well as his American and migrant employees.Chad Carleton, who runs a shipping company based out of St. Louis, Missouri, posted the thread on X, formerly Twitter, that included the line: 'The average migrant worker is running circles around the average spoiled white kid'.

Carleton pushed back on that, telling Newsweek that he and other local businesses were hiring dozens of people a month, with most being citizens or permanent residents, and that his company was paying above-average wages.'I think this is mostly speculation and conjecture that Americans are somehow victimized,' he said. 'We pay at the very top of market to all employees.

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