According to a Pew Research Center study, working- and middle-class Americans are competing for jobs with more than 30 million immigrants, including legal immigrants, visa workers and illegal immigrants.
Latest from the Pew Research Center show As of 2022, there are more than 30 million legal and illegal immigrants in the United States working American jobs, a 20 percent increase over the past 15 years.
More specifically, the number of legal immigrants working in the U.S. as of 2022 alone has increased by nearly 30 percent since 2007.
Meanwhile, over the same 15-year period, the number of native-born people entering the U.S. workforce increased by less than 10 percent.
The data shows that the federal government is using mass immigration as a labor policy, filling the U.S. workforce with millions of new immigrants and forcing working- and middle-class Americans to compete against them in the job market.
This trend has become more pronounced during the terms of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
Last month, a study by the Center for Immigration Studies found that about 75% of U.S. job growth between May 2019 and May 2024 will come from new immigrants, including both legal and illegal immigrants.
During the same period, fewer than 1 million native-born Americans joined the U.S. workforce, and the labor force participation rate for working-class American men has continued to decline, from 95.7% in 1960 to 81.6% this year.
According to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data from June, Approximately 950,000 people Over the past year, native-born Americans have dropped out of the U.S. workforce, losing nearly 1.2 million American jobs to immigrants.
Last year, there was a net loss of 943,000 native-born Americans, while foreign-born workers gained nearly 1.2 million jobs. pic.twitter.com/06zPhPpVfX
— Dr. EJ Antoni (@RealEJAntoni) July 5, 2024
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