Indeed. The Irish capitalist meat factories bosses wanted cheap labour so Annapolis, Goias in Brazil was visited. They brought back 5 or 6 workers to one town but within 5 years about 2,000 Brazilians had arrived. The wives, the children, the neighbours arrived.
Whilst all this was happening local youths were not able to get even a summer job. The Brazilian was cheaper.
In America the family farms were pushed aside in favor of huge mega-farms and multi-national corporations. While they had no problems using mestizo labor because it was cheap many Americans were out of jobs, nevermind the fact that the worker has little rights these days when it comes to these large corporations and are paid very little.
Also these factory farms and slaughterhouses treat animals horribly, cutting off pigs' heads, and moving cattle with bulldozers, and making chickens so fat they can't even move on account of their own body wieght, crowding animals into pens as big as your kitchen, with thousands of them in one building, etc.
And let us not even mention that the food in America is concentrated into 4 huge monopolies of these large corporations.
My beliefs as a Catholic and a conservative prescribe that I must be anti-capitalist and anti-corporate since these corporations only care about their own greed and care nothing for the worker. They are immoral behemoths.