Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), running mate of Vice President Kamala Harris, granted over $126,000 to a meat processing company accused of illegally employing children. The U.S. Department of Labor found JBS illegally employing at least 31 children to clean its plants overnight in work that was described as dangerous and hazardous.
In June, Minnesota’s Office of Higher Education stated it would be granting JBS of Worthington, Minnesota, $126,000 despite the plant being found to have employed 22 children in the past. The funding is supposedly to train 28 new employees.
Governor Walz expressed enthusiasm about the grant, saying, “These career growth and training opportunities allow Minnesotans to get ahead in their careers while helping businesses recruit and retain talent.”
The issue is just the latest to emerge for Governor Walz since he was announced as Kamala Harris’s running mate in August. For instance, under Walz’s leadership, Minnesota saw the largest COVID-19 fraud case in the United States, with Somalis defrauding the state of around $250 million in aid.
Walz has previously praised the state’s Somali community, arguing they contribute significantly to “cultural and demographic” changes.
Since becoming Minnesota Governor in 2019, Walz has been accused of driving thousands of families out of the state. Minnesota also has one of the highest tax rates in the country, which Walz increased during this tenure. Under the Biden-Harris regime, it has grown economically at a rate of half of the overall U.S. economy.