Following the decision by the Biden administration to cancel the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline, many workers have already been laid off from their jobs, eliminating their steady source of income. An unidentified general manager working on the Keystone XL pipeline said during a briefing that “hundreds of guys” have already been laid off in Wisconsin as a result of President Joe Biden’s executive order. Neal Crabtree, a 46-year-old welding foreman from Arkansas, whose last steady source of income was eliminated along with many of his colleagues, said the cancelation of the project is going to hurt a lot of Americans. “We had a lot of projects canceled,” Crabtree told Fox News. “We’ve got guys that haven’t worked in months, and in some cases years, and to have a project of this magnitude canceled, it’s going to hurt a lot of people, a lot of families, a lot of …