
Under Joe Biden, America was creating new jobs – and virtually all of them were going to foreign-born workers.
Under President Donald Trump, that’s been reversed.
Under @POTUS, native-born workers have accounted for ALL job gains since January.
American Workers First! pic.twitter.com/gbAQQJ3F4j
— U.S. Department of Labor (@USDOL) July 7, 2025
A report in the Washington Stand explains how Trump’s mass deportation program, removing illegal aliens, especially illegal alien criminals, from the U.S., is affecting the job market.
“The U.S. Department of Labor announced this month that “native-born workers have accounted for ALL job gains since January,” the report said,
John Carney, an economics editor, said recently jobs created under Biden’s administration “went to foreign-born workers.”
No longer.
“When you are adding up all the people who gained and all the people who lost, the net increase in jobs is going to Americans,” he confirmed. “Whereas, during the Biden administration, you had fewer Americans being employed every month and more foreigners being employed. So the net gain was all going to foreign workers, to migrants of some sort or another.”
But now, he said, “it’s going to Americans. It’s going to native-born Americans. That’s actually quite interesting, too: it’s not just going to people who are legal residents of the United States, it’s actually going to … American-born people.
“This is very important, again, because that’s fundamentally who the country is supposed to work for, for the people we have here. And it is working for them again, for us again.”
He said a ripple effect is that wages are rising, as companies no longer count on just bringing in “more workers in the pipeline.”
“Without that, they have to start bidding against each other, basically a competitive bidding war for American workers. And that’s what we’re seeing in the wage gains.”
He said those numbers even are outpacing inflation.
The report also quoted Wendy Edelberg, a senior fellow in economic studies at the leftist Brookings Institution, confirming, “As a result of this immigration policy, we will have negative net migration, which is to say more people leaving the country than entering the country this year for the first time in many decades.”
Because of that there will be “stronger wage growth in some occupations, stronger wage growth in the agricultural sector, stronger wage growth for home health workers,” she said.
Reports from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics have shown under the Biden administration, nearly 90% of job growth went to immigrants, not to Americans, with an estimated 60% of new jobs going to illegal immigrants, trends that caused damage to the American economy.
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Author: Bob Unruh
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