President Joe Biden’s employment record continues to grow with record hiring of 2.9 million job-seeking immigrants and 183,000 fewer Americans with jobs than in 2019, according to a report from the Center for Immigration Studies. It is built on scarcity.
Biden’s “immigrant employment … exploded,” said the report’s author, Stephen Camarota, in a statement.Compared to 2019, all employment growth was due to immigration.”
“The number of Americans born and working in the United States is [has grown yet] “We have not yet returned to pre-coronavirus levels in 2019,” he added.
The data does not show that U.S. job seekers are being unfairly displaced while employers hire immigrants only for new jobs.
Instead, the data shows that all of Biden’s additional jobs above 2019 levels were held by immigrants, even though U.S.-born workers did not regain all the jobs held in 2019. It showed that there is.
The share of Americans working is still below its 2019 rate, in part because many older Americans are retiring while relatively few younger Americans are joining the workforce. It is that you are. This population decline will likely force CEOs to fill many jobs with hard-working immigrants, replacing the American babies that weren’t born in the early 2000s.
But Biden is also making it easier and more profitable for CEOs to hire illegal immigrants to replace the many Americans who still don’t have jobs.
Camarota told Breitbart News that there are about 5 million working-age American men who could be employed in additional jobs in the economy. Employers prefer not to hire them because they are marginalized in a town with no jobs, or because they are addicted to drugs, sick, have a criminal record, are apathetic, or feel left out.
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Government policies generally ignore Americans who are sidelined. For example, the 5 million Americans who were abandoned are not counted as unemployed because they haven’t looked for work in the last month. Instead, government officials explain: not participating in the workforce.
“The labor force participation rate for U.S.-born men without a college education has not even returned to 2019 levels, which were themselves very low by historical standards,” Camarota wrote in the report. ” he said. he added:
The labor force participation rate for U.S.-born men (ages 18 to 64) without a bachelor’s degree has not yet returned to its 76.3% rate in the fourth quarter of 2019, compared with 80.5% in 2006 and 82.6% in 2000. It was low. .
Biden’s policies encourage CEOs to ignore these Americans on the sidelines.
For example, Biden’s lawmakers have allowed more than 6.2 million illegal immigrants to cross the southern border. This welcome allows CEOs to take cheap drugs at local bus stops instead of going through the painful process of hiring and training alienated, unfit, unhealthy, and resentful Americans. You can hire grateful foreigners.
scale of Alternatives have been outlined At a September 2023 House hearing, Douglas Holtz Eakin, president of the business-led American Action Forum, said:
In 2021, 96% of the 70,601 deaths caused by synthetic opioids were in the prime of the workforce. An AAF study found that between 2013 and 2021, more than 1.3 million workers were lost to opioid use. Opioid use contributes to decreased worker productivity, increased worker absenteeism, increased job vacancies due to job turnover, and decreased labor supply.
It also clearly increases the likelihood that employers will have to rely on illegal labor to meet their employment needs.
Government policies also allow investors to profit by creating less productive jobs for eager immigrants, who would only benefit if employers paid decent wages to Americans. ing.
This growth-through-poverty strategy is especially evident in major coastal cities such as New York. This strategy is supported by Democrats because government employees also benefit from providing aid and welfare to low-wage immigrants.
If Biden blocks immigration, investors will be pressured to invest in more productive jobs. Allow higher wages and lower benefits. Reducing immigration flows would also encourage coastal CEOs to create new jobs in heartland states, many of which are home to marginalized Americans.
Since 1990, the government’s massive influx of immigrants has created a bubble of cheap labor for particularly low-productivity jobs in coastal states. This influx allows government officials to tout high job creation numbers while concealing the mass transfer of high-productivity jobs to China, Mexico, India, and other countries.
for example, Number of restaurant jobs That number grew from 12.5 million in 2008 to 15 million in 2018, according to RestaurantBusiness.com. The 2.5 million job increase was made possible by a steady influx of job-seeking immigrants during President Barack Obama’s term and government welfare policies that allow employers to hire people at below-poverty wages. became.
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From 2008 to 2010, the number of U.S. manufacturing jobs declined. 2.5 million.
The government’s low-wage labor bubble since 1990 finally burst amid the coronavirus crash in 2020 and President Donald Trump’s desire to stem the flow of immigrants. The economic crisis also prompted many migrants to return home.These three factors helped me boost American wages In 2020.
But since 2021, Biden’s lawmakers have used a massive influx of immigrants to rapidly reverse Trump’s pro-American wage increases.
In 2021 and beyond, Biden’s pro-immigration policies will Flattening of real wages That’s despite an increase in the number of jobs held by immigrants, due in part to soaring inflation.
The process helps Biden hide steadily declining wages across the country even as he boasts of creating millions of new jobs.
Gradual declines in wages and rising housing costs are also causing fewer children to be born to American families. So Biden’s pro-immigration allies are using this painful problem as an excuse to import even more immigrants.
“Workers are in short supply now more than ever before,” Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said at a November 2022 press conference, which included several policies against illegal immigrants. The purpose was to promote the amnesty proposal. He continued:
Our population is not able to reproduce on its own at the same level as before. The only way we can have a great future in America is by welcoming and embracing immigrants and dreamers and all of them. our ultimate goal It’s about helping the Dreamers. [illegals who were brought in by their parents] All 11 million people will have a path to citizenship.Or no matter how many people are here illegally. [emphasis added].
Mr. Biden’s[migration] As the population increases Downward pressure on average real wages [emphasis added]” states the Congressional Budget Office report. released February 7th.
“The average real wage is Slight decline by 2034 [emphasis added] than otherwise would be the case,” the report said, adding:
From 2028 to 2034, the labor income share is projected to remain stable. [Gross Domestic Product] GDP, average 57.1 percent. What is that projection? This is lower than the average share of labor income in GDP from 1947 to 2000, which was 60.4 percent. [emphasis added]This is because some of the factors that have depressed labor income relative to GDP since 2000 are expected to continue over the next decade.
The official report adds to the growing body of evidence that the federal government’s rural migration policies shift family wages and workplace investments. wall streetReal Estate, Coastal States, Government.
This economic policy would also shift politicians’ focus away from American society and the “deaths of despair” that are lowering the average age at which Americans die.





