President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris have funneled over a million foreign workers into United States jobs while native-born Americans continue to fall out of the workforce.
The latest Bureau of Labor Statistics report for August reveals the extent to which Biden and Harris’s mass migration agenda has significantly impacted the nation’s labor market — tilting it in favor of newly arrived migrants released into the United States interior from the southern border.
Over the last year, the report states, about 1.24 million foreign workers have secured jobs, while during the same period, 1.32 million fewer native-born Americans now hold U.S. jobs.
“[August] jobs report shows more pain for native-born Americans, who’ve lost more than 1.3 million jobs over the last year, while foreign-born workers have gained over 1.2 million jobs – the American worker has been left behind in this “recovery,” Heritage Foundation Economist E.J. Antoni writes.
Since 2019, before the Chinese coronavirus pandemic shut down the U.S. economy, foreign workers have overwhelmingly won out in the workforce compared to native-born Americans. […]
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