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And the left, and some RINO's, hate it.
But thanks to Trump policies, a living wage is now in reach for more Americans.
Zero immigration for 20 years, except a few highly select people, would work wonders.
The Labor Department's August jobs report showed that the number of immigrant workers declined over the last year while job growth among U.S.-born workers accelerated.
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data for August showed that, over the last year, the number of employed foreign-born workers — a metric that doesn't differentiate between legal and illegal immigrants, according to the BLS — has declined by 822,000 since last August.
In that period, the number of employed U.S.-born workers has increased by 2.76 million.
The unemployment rates for both groups of workers have changed little in the last year. Among foreign-born workers, the unemployment rate was 4.4%, up slightly from 4.3% a year ago, while the unemployment rate for U.S.-born workers also ticked higher to 4.6% from 4.4% last year.
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But thanks to Trump policies, a living wage is now in reach for more Americans.
Zero immigration for 20 years, except a few highly select people, would work wonders.
The Labor Department's August jobs report showed that the number of immigrant workers declined over the last year while job growth among U.S.-born workers accelerated.
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data for August showed that, over the last year, the number of employed foreign-born workers — a metric that doesn't differentiate between legal and illegal immigrants, according to the BLS — has declined by 822,000 since last August.
In that period, the number of employed U.S.-born workers has increased by 2.76 million.
The unemployment rates for both groups of workers have changed little in the last year. Among foreign-born workers, the unemployment rate was 4.4%, up slightly from 4.3% a year ago, while the unemployment rate for U.S.-born workers also ticked higher to 4.6% from 4.4% last year.
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US-born workers see job gains as foreign-born employment declines, Labor Department data shows
The Labor Department's August jobs report revealed immigrant worker employment declined by 822,000 since last year while U.S.-born worker employment rose by 2.76 million.
