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JonSCKs
Posted 4/11/2026 15:24 (#11614609 - in reply to #11614457)
Subject: Propaganda Masquerading as a News Source.


Hilltop Husker - 4/11/2026 12:44

Fox News lying who would have thought.


Fox News is the Pravda of the US.. basically Propaganda Masquerading as a News Source.

I used to watch it.. but got tired of the BS.  Every source has its bias.. but Fox peddles so many conspiracies which are not backed up by facts.

5% of this nations workers are undocumented.. and yet at a quarter past the hour each.. and every day.. they run the “illegal” who killed.. maimed.. drove a truck.. etc.. whom “never should have been here.”

Yet they NEVER tell the rest of the story.. Trump by EO..ended the granting of green cards.. which is required.. for 5 years in order to qualify for citizenship.. something.. pretty much all of our Ancestors had to qualify.. if they came after immigration rules were implemented.. in.. basically the late 18th century.

Trump wants to reshore.. yet where are the workers going to come from to do this?  The boomers are retiring.. so the labor force is shrinking.  

How do you create growth?

It’s like.. this administration is purposefully tanking the economy.  While deporting the workers needed to grow it.. which is part of the reason why.. growth and job creation are so anemic. 

Trump’s draconian immigration enforcement is harming all workers

During the 2024 campaign, Donald Trump and J.D. Vance promised that mass deportations and a crackdown on immigration would open up jobs for unemployed U.S. citizens. The theory was simple: remove immigrant workers, and native-born U.S. citizens would fill those open positions. Well, the results are in, and the opposite is happening. 

The unemployment rate for U.S.-born workers was 4.0% in 2024 under Biden’s administration, and it has risen under Trump. With today’s jobs report, the three-month average for 2026 shows the U.S.-born unemployment rate is at 4.3% (the non-seasonally adjusted average for 2026 is 4.6%).

 

Claims that mass deportations have helped U.S.-born workers are simply inconsistent with the data. This is no surprise, given that economic research has repeatedly shown that increased immigration enforcement harms everyone in the labor market, including U.S.-born workers. Part of the explanation for this is that immigrants are not only workers, but also consumers, which generates demand and helps the economy grow. Another part is that immigrants and U.S.-born workers complement each other in the labor market. For example, when immigrant roofers and framers disappear, there is less work available for the native-born electricians and plumbers. And when child care workers and cleaners are detained, deported, or terrorized by the Trump administration’s reckless and indiscriminate immigration enforcement, U.S.-born mothers work fewer hours to cover increased care responsibilities at home.

U.S.-born workers are faring worse under Trump’s assault on immigrants–which has included going after not just undocumented immigrants, but also those with green cards, temporary statuses like parole and DACA, and refugees and asylum-seekers. Mass deportations, arrests, detentions, and the stripping of work permits from millions have devastated communities and failed to deliver the promised jobs boom. 

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