Foreign-Born Population In The U.S. Has Dropped An Astounding 1 Million In Only 6 Months....A Major Reason For Trump's Horrible Job Numbers

if the borders were open then what is this?
No clue. Some clowns made a graph you don't understand.
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.look how expulsions ended..OPEN BORDERS
You beclown yourself and undermine your position by posting blatant counter-factual nonsense.
CBP data is the most accurate dumbass. I even posted credible links and videos.
You can't lie when the truth is all over the internet.
 
It got bad during Biden's term because interest rates went up. This is only going to be exacerbated under the Trump term for a variety of reasons, including the tariffs. Our lack of supply never caught up after it cratered from the subprime crisis.

Deporting millions of people should help with that.


The Dems are the ones leading the way to fixing zoning issues and have significant success in a lot of cities. It's the conservatives who get really weird about not wanting multifamily housing.

They should try to make some hay with that. They certainly need something .


Restricting investment into real estate and AirBnB is also a really good point, but it's never going to happen with this administration. I mean, you elected a real estate billionaire. There's no chance he's going to do anything to hurt the profits of his buddies.

Trump is President, not God-Emperor. MAGA is bigger than him.
 
No clue. Some clowns made a graph you don't understand.
View attachment 1159575.look how expulsions ended..OPEN BORDERS

CBP data is the most accurate dumbass. I even posted credible links and videos.
You can't lie when the truth is all over the internet.

If the border was open as you claimed, then why were people getting apprehended and deported at the border?

You sound like a complete idiot.

Deportations did not end. Title 42 expulsions ended because Covid healthcare emergency it was based on ended, but people were still removed and returned under different statutes.

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Deporting millions of people should help with that

Maybe. Maybe not. If we go into a recession and people lose their jobs, houses get a bit harder to afford.

They should try to make some hay with that. They certainly need something .

It’s not easy to cut through the noise. Trump makes a LOT of noise.

Trump is President, not God-Emperor. MAGA is bigger than him.

It’s really not. Trump basically gets whatever he wants. Congress doesn’t do shit anymore.
 
I understood it very well. Thanks for confirmation.


Ok, good. You're welcome.

Hopefully we will see a LOT of this over the next... couple of years till we get the foreign born population down to something...

well the lower the better.
 
if the borders were open then what is this?

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You beclown yourself and undermine your position by posting blatant counter-factual nonsense.
12 million illegals waved into the country, or plucked up in their country and flown in by Biden.
 
Ok, good. You're welcome.

Hopefully we will see a LOT of this over the next... couple of years till we get the foreign born population down to something...

well the lower the better.

It's not better, it's crippling to our economy because our population is aging and with it labor participation rate is dropping.
 
Trump and MAGAs love being tough on brown people, but it comes with a steep price. The simple fact is that Trump is hurting the economy with his brutal war on illegal immigrants.

From the article below. --

The president’s crackdown on illegal immigration, including workplace raids like the one at a Hyundai plant in Georgia on Friday, is driving down the availability of foreign-born workers, which also weighs on hiring. Over the first six months of the year, the nation’s foreign-born population fell by more than 1 million, according to the Pew Research Center.

Trump’s tougher immigration policy, coupled with the effects of societal aging, are reducing potential monthly job growth by more than 100,000 hires, according to Barclays.

You're going to complain either way. Your saying this is making Trump look bad and you're complaining about it. Trump has proven how mentally unstable you loons are.
 
It's not better, it's crippling to our economy because our population is aging and with it labor participation rate is dropping.

It's FAR better. Our cities adn towns, our whole ******* COUNTRY, is to benefit AMERICAN CITIZENS, not foriengers.

THe economy is to serve the population, not the other way around.
 
It's FAR better. Our cities adn towns, our whole ******* COUNTRY, is to benefit AMERICAN CITIZENS, not foriengers.

THe economy is to serve the population, not the other way around.

What would "our whole ******* COUNTRY" named America be without immigrants?

Your own ancestors at some pointed migrated here.

I don't think you grasp what you are saying.
 
Reducing demand is a real factor. YOur inabilty to be honest about that, is you choosing to be irrelevant.

It depends. Immigration policy isn’t aimed at lowering housing costs, so we don’t really know if you’re reducing demand in areas with high demand. If you deport an illegal immigrant married to a citizen, you haven’t actually change anything, for example.

Don't make excuses, you got a real policy idea, spread it, talk it up. Ideas have consequences. They can be good or bad.

They do, but the low information “politics as entertainment” crowd aren’t interested in wonks talking about zoning. It’s not going to show up on Joe Rogan. In

Sounds like defeatism. That was never an American thing. Time to kick ass and take names.

You won, now you’re criticizing us for the corruption of your daddy. That’s pathetic.

Join us in defeating Trump. Or acknowledge you’re part of the problem.
 
What would "our whole ******* COUNTRY" named America be without immigrants?

Your own ancestors at some pointed migrated here.

I don't think you grasp what you are saying.

That centuries ago, my ancestors came here, in no way means that we, the American people today, don't have the moral and legal right to have an immigration policy that serves OUR interests today.


I think you are dancing around what YOU want to say, becasue you know if you say it clearly, that everyone will see clearly what an Anti-American piece of shit you are.
 
I'm not buying it.

The Washington Post that is. Couldn't get to the article behind OP's linked story.

Migrant farm workers and construction from what I read are a major source of jobs for these foreign workers. For those that come here to work that is, unsure how many of those million are spouses, children, freeloaders, etc. I'm just suspect of that this loss of foreign labor has as big as an impact as claimed especially since the first 4 words each of the Bureau's monthly employment report always states,
Total nonfarm payroll employment...
 
That centuries ago, my ancestors came here, in no way means that we, the American people today, don't have the moral and legal right to have an immigration policy that serves OUR interests today.

It means that immigration in fact can serve our interests.

You are not less American because your ancestors migrated, and America is great today in no small part because of it's rich history of immigrants coming here to seek opportunity and a better life.
 
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Thats just your usual stupid politico asstruth, everyone knows post-Covid inflation was a global phenomenon, not some local thing that happened because of some sort of change in American economic policy.

Feds not reducing rates this year however is a direct result of Trump's tariffs driving up inflation expectations.
Everyone knows that Xiden's economy impacted the globe.

Feds are lowering rates, keep up:
 
It depends. Immigration policy isn’t aimed at lowering housing costs, so we don’t really know if you’re reducing demand in areas with high demand. If you deport an illegal immigrant married to a citizen, you haven’t actually change anything, for example.

That's nonsense. It clearly doesn't matter if the policy is "aimed" at lowering housing costs. Deporting millions will reduce demand.






They do, but the low information “politics as entertainment” crowd aren’t interested in wonks talking about zoning. It’s not going to show up on Joe Rogan. In

1. Low information is just you being dumb.

2. I could certainly see that showing up on Rogan. WHy the hell would it NOT, if anyone with any name recognition was pushing it?


You won, now you’re criticizing us for the corruption of your daddy. That’s pathetic.

Join us in defeating Trump. Or acknowledge you’re part of the problem.

YOu are the one whining that it can't be done, not maga. Save your shit talk for the tourists.
 
It means that immigration in fact can serve our interests.

No one has made an argument that immigration CAN'T serve our interests. The argument is that the massive wave of Third World immigration is NOT serving our interests now.

That you argue against a point no one is making, is you being disingenuous.

You are not less American because your ancestors migrated, and America is great today in no small part because of it's rich history of immigrants coming here to seek opportunity and a better life.


And again, you argue against a point no one was making.


My point remains. YOUR whining about my ancestors, in no way supports your unstated premise that becasue of that, we as Americans today don't have a moral and legal right to have an immigration policy that serves our interests.
 
Yeah, I can....review Dr. Winfree testimony before Congress....here the Economic Policy Innovation Center broke it down for you: Uncovering the True Causes of Inflation During the Biden-Harris Administration - EPIC for America

The administration’s policies triggered tight labor markets and excessive government spending, which research shows can explain for most of the rise in core inflation.

Dummy, you do know that excessive government spending started under Trump in 2020...right?

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They didn't start because Trump woke up one day in 2020 and decided to do everything differently, it was because the reality of the Covid pandemic brought economy to a standstill which required governments to respond.

From your link:

When businesses reopened following the pandemic closures, many older workers retired while younger cohorts were slow to enter or return to the workforce. Research from EPIC Visiting Fellow in Workforce, Rachel Greszler, reveals there are still about 2.9 million fewer workers than we would expect relative to before the pandemic.

The reduction in employment precipitated by government-imposed business closures led to a chain reaction that affected more than just the cost of living. At the macroeconomic level, the reduction in employment lowers productivity and output, which reduces the level of government revenues and increases the deficit.


When were business closures taking place primarily? In 2020, under Trump, again, not because Trump is Trump, but because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
 
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