Of course, Delbes Company is not stupid. They discovered the situation in the Diamond Park area through satellite cloud images of military satellites. A road from Diamond Park to the depths of the jungle has been opened.
Moreover, at the end of the road, there are many people and machinery used for mining. This cannot be deceived. More importantly, they are convinced that the local government will never have the courage to deceive people all over the world.
Once, they also wanted to try to bribe Han Peacock's people, but the middlemen responsible for the bribery were warned immediately. This made them clearly aware of Han Peacock's strength, especially the loyalty and unity of his men.
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It is because of the strong strength of Han Peacock that Delbes Company will communicate with the local government. As long as the local government agrees to use legal means to seize the diamond mine, it will have a chance.
As for how to rob it, it is actually very simple. Just file a lawsuit. At least during the lawsuit, Han Peacock will not be able to mine diamonds.
At this time, Han Kongque has spent a lot of money, and with the recently recruited staff, if there is no income for a long time, ordinary people will definitely not be able to survive.
Even if Han Kongque is rich, Delbes Company does not believe that Han Kongque can sustain it for too long. This is a conspiracy. If you don't have the strength, just a lawsuit can drag you to death.
So knowing that Han Kongque was strong, they didn't want to go head-to-head. In this way, no matter how powerful Han Kongque was, they didn't care.
The Delbes control about half of the world's diamonds, and their power is extremely powerful. They don't pay attention to the emerging force of Han Peacock at all. As long as they successfully purchase the mining rights, the Miao Guards are just dough they knead at will.
As long as they speak out, more than 90% of the jewelry companies in the world will squeeze out Han Peacock's company.
In this way, even if Han Kongque suffers a loss, Delbes Company is not afraid of Han Kongque causing trouble. The reason why it wants to carry out the conspiracy now is just because it does not want to confront the enemy head-on.
Differentiation, bribery, threats, all kinds of methods were used. They really didn't believe that Han Peacock could handle it.
Han Kongque, of course, also felt this undercurrent. After all, his recent expansion of manpower has made the foundation of his guard unstable.
Now that he understands the situation, Han Peacock will naturally not let the situation get worse, so recently Han Peacock has been reorganizing manpower, filing lawsuits, training, training, forming various companies, and finally forming a group company, which will be completed in a very short period of time.
Completed, now, Han Kongque has found all the helpers he should have.
Through understanding, Han Peacock discovered that life is still not easy for the Miao people in the United States.
Now, after thirty years, it can only be said that the Miao people have adapted to life in the United States. As for how good their lives are, it is really hard to say.
The Hmong people who first immigrated to the United States from Southeast Asia faced a completely new living environment. How to find a job that could support their families and survive in the United States was a problem faced by many Hmong people.
After moving to the United States, "the Hmong had a famously difficult period of adapting to Western life" because there are some common problems among Hmong refugees, such as lack of work experience, low education, and low English proficiency.
In the early 1980s, the Hmong people had migrated to the United States for almost ten years. At that time, the Hmong people in Minnesota did not even speak English, let alone live here.
At that time, someone did a survey. In response to the question "How do you speak English?", 31.2% of the people answered "don't speak English at all", 42.6% answered "very little English", and 25%
Of the people answered "well said", only 1.2% answered "very well".
This reflects the language problem of the Miao people. Many Miao people regard English as a major obstacle to employment and other social adaptation.
Now, they have passed the language barrier, but they still face great employment pressure. This is not because of racial discrimination among Americans, but because of the high employment pressure in American society.
Therefore, the Miao people living in the United States face considerable employment pressure, which is caused by the separation of Miao family members caused by the "decentralization policy" of the U.S. government, and the conflict between the cultural values of the Miao people and Western cultural values.
A series of problems such as confusion have brought obstacles to their adaptation to life in the United States.
However, on the one hand, they worked hard to learn English, improve their English proficiency, and increase their employment rate. On the other hand, they started their own businesses and solved their employment problems. They finally overcame these difficulties and adapted to life in the United States.
Although they have adapted to life in the United States, it is very difficult to live a better life in a developed country like the United States.
In 1991, the Hmong people living in Fresno, California, USA, had established various types of commercial enterprises, ranging from small grocery stores to larger-scale commercial enterprises.
In addition, Miao women are also actively involved in work, such as sewing or making traditional handicrafts, and then selling the products on the market, increasing their family's income.
Nowadays, in addition to growing and selling agricultural products, the Hmong people in the United States have also established meat processing companies, opened grocery stores, restaurants, and large shopping malls.
After continuous efforts, the Hmong people have successfully adapted to life in the United States. In the process of adapting to life in the United States, the Hmong people have made remarkable achievements in politics, economy and culture.
But this kind of achievement is just about maintaining food and clothing. If you want to live a better life, you still need to continue to work hard. This is already a very successful change, but the foundation of the Miao people is too poor, so this change is not good enough.
After years of hard work, the Hmong people in the United States have gradually given up their traditional slash-and-burn production methods, improved their economic conditions, and their incomes have continued to increase.
The Hmong's dependence on public assistance continued to decline. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, at least 60% to 80% of the Hmong in three states, California, Minnesota and Wisconsin, received some form of assistance.
forms of public assistance.
For example, in Minnesota, 81.1% of the Hmong people rely entirely on public assistance, but since then, the Hmong people's dependence on public assistance has gradually declined.
According to the 2000 U.S. Census, from 1989 to 1999, the proportion of Hmong people receiving public assistance dropped to 30%.
Nowadays, most Hmong people in the United States are self-sufficient, and few Hmong people rely entirely on public assistance.
On the other hand, the Miao family income continues to increase, housing conditions continue to improve, and the poverty rate of Miao families continues to decrease.
Of course, this is official US data. Although it has a certain degree of authenticity, it has absolutely no reference value.
If the U.S. government says that the Hmong people in the United States have entered a communist society, it is obviously nonsense.
For example, the 1995-1996 survey report shows that after more than 20 years of hard work, the Miao people have basically adapted to life in the United States. Every Hmong family in the United States has a single-family small Western-style house and more than two cars.
Monthly salary income is US$3,000 to US$6,000.
What is this concept? This is the pace of an annual income of US$40,000 to US$70,000. Up to now, American families with an annual income of US$40,000 are all middle-income people, let alone twenty years ago?
According to the 2000 U.S. Census, from 1989 to 1999, the poverty rate of Hmong families dropped from 70% to 35%. This is somewhat credible, but it is difficult to say what a poor family is.
According to Han Kongque's survey, even now, the average income of a Hmong family has not reached US$30,000. Of course, in most states, more than half of the Hmong people own their own houses. This is a fact.
But it is really not difficult to buy a house in the United States, but what is difficult is to maintain a house, because buying a house is not expensive, but living in it is very expensive. The various taxes and maintenance fees of the house are a huge expense.
Of course, it is undeniable that in terms of employment, the employment structure of modern Miao people continues to improve, and the employment rate continues to increase.
Due to language and education constraints, most of the Hmong people who first arrived in the United States could only do some simple manual labor, and some could not even find a job.
However, through continuous efforts, the Hmong people in the United States have spread across all walks of life.
Many Hmong people with low English skills and low education have become assembly workers or packaging workers.
Those Miao people who are proficient in English and have received vocational or university education have become computer programmers, teachers, police officers, military officials, doctors, lawyers, pharmacists, engineers, bankers, real estate agents, etc., or have become
Owners of grocery stores, fashion stores and restaurants, etc.
Among these professions, many have very high incomes, such as lawyers, doctors, pharmacists, engineers, bankers, etc.
There are also many people with very low incomes, let alone workers. Apart from lawyers, doctors, and businessmen, there are not many people who can earn high incomes in other professions.
Therefore, facing Han Peacock’s temptation of gold and yuan, it really comes naturally. Being employed by a company established by a super rich man is something that many Americans are willing to do, so a large number of Miao people who are at the bottom of society cannot refuse.
This kind of invitation.
If there is one, then there are two. As long as there are role models, it will be a matter of course for other Miao young people to join Han Peacock's forces.
One of the biggest advantages of ethnic minorities is that they are more likely to stick together, that is to say, they are more united. Because if they are not united, they are easily bullied, so they know better the benefits of uniting. (To be continued ~^~.)