Help Wanted, Mostly Foreign

The Pew Research Center has issued a report showing that as of 2022, more than 30 million immigrants, legal and illegal, were in the United States holding American jobs. In addition, just last month, the Center for Immigration Studies reported that from May 2019 to May 2024, about 75 percent of all U.S. job growth went to recently arrived foreign-born workers. During that same period, fewer than a million native-born Americans joined the U.S. workforce.

Meanwhile, labor participation among working-class American men continued to decline, from 95.7 percent in 1960 to 81.6 percent in 2023.

The replacement of native-born Americans by aliens also continues. Bureau of Labor Statistics data from June shows that last year almost 950,000 native-born Americans the U.S. workforce, as nearly 1.2 million American jobs went to migrants.

Breitbart News writes:

The data shows that the federal government has used mass immigration as a labor policy to fill the U.S. workforce with millions of newly arrived migrants that working- and middle-class Americans are forced to compete against in the labor market.

The immigration policies of the Biden-Harris regime have wrought perhaps irrecoverable damage to the American working class.

For more, see Breitbart News.

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