Breitbart Business Digest: Trump’s Immigration Restrictions Are Set to Make Americans Richer
The Trump administration’s immigration restrictions are set to deliver roughly $700 in additional annual income to the typical American household by 2028.

The Trump administration’s immigration restrictions are set to deliver roughly $700 in additional annual income to the typical American household by 2028.

President Joe Biden’s administration is growing the United States labor market by adding millions of foreign workers for employers to hire, leaving jobless Americans on the sidelines.

Working-class Americans, those in the bottom tenth of wage earners, scored a nearly ten percent wage hike over the last year thanks to a tight labor market, the Wall Street Journal admits.

Billionaire hedge fund manager Christopher Hohn, an investor in Google, admits there is no labor shortage in the United States tech industry despite claims that more foreign visa workers are needed to fill jobs.

Last week’s unemployment claims were at the lowest level since Richard Nixon’s first year in the White House.

A group of Republican and Democrat governors is begging President Joe Biden to import more foreign visa workers to take American jobs even as hundreds of thousands of Americans in their states remain jobless.

GOP and Democrat politicians are asking the federal government to reinflate the government-created cheap-labor bubble that burst in 2020, just as employers have begun offering higher wages to recruit Americans.

Millions of Americans are walking out of tough, low-wage jobs, and many small-scale employers are surprised that they cannot recruit cheap replacement workers, according to a Washington Post article about workers and wages in Liberty County, Ga.

President Donald Trump’s 2020 policies stopped the inflow of roughly 1.2 million foreign workers, according to a report by the business-funded Cato Institute.

Alejandro Mayorkas, President Joe Biden’s border chief, announced June 14 that he is offering work permits, welfare, Social Security numbers, and an exemption from deportation to illegal migrants who file a free application for a “U Visa.”

Some administration officials are planning to dramatically expand legal migration into Americans’ workplaces, neighborhoods, and society, according to a New York Times article.

President Joe Biden has exposed a deep ideological split in his team by promising a tight labor market that pressures employers to offer higher wages to Americans.

Ivanka Trump and Larry Kudlow praised President Donald Trump’s tight labor market during a February 28 CPAC 2020 event.

President Donald Trump’s ‘tight labor’ policies are boosting wages, but he should loosen immigration policies to supply business with more imported workers, says the Washington Post’s editorial board.

During the 2020 State of the Union address, President Trump said his “Buy American, Hire American” economic nationalist policies have created a “blue-collar boom” in the United States.

123 Republicans in the Senate and House are pleading with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Chad Wolf to bring more foreign workers to the United States to compete against working-class Americans for jobs.

President Trump’s “Buy American, Hire American” economy has given black Americans a boost over the last year in terms of wages, job opportunities, and labor force participation.

There remain more than 11 million Americans who are out of work despite claims by the big business lobby of a so-called “labor shortage.”

White House senior adviser Ivanka Trump said the United States’ legal immigration system must be a balance between attracting the “greatest talent in the world” while not displacing Americans who are transitioning jobs or entering the workforce after years on the sidelines.

The bottom 25 percent of American wage earners secured the largest wage hikes year-to-year compared to all others for November, newly released data reveals, thanks to President Trump’s tightening of the United States labor market.

Companies will face greater pressure in 2020 to recruit and train blue-collar Americans and also to pay extra wages, say company officials and economists.

Immigration officials have quadrupled their workplace investigations into illegal hiring, so pressuring companies to offer more pay and more training to millions of young American workers in President Donald Trump’s “Hire American” economy.

Despite their rivalry, billionaire Michael Bloomberg and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) are running for the 2020 Democrat presidential nomination on the same platform to flood the United States labor market with foreign workers to increase profits for the nation’s donor and big business class.

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is continuing to push his populist agenda for Florida, joining Angel Families who have lost their loved ones to illegal aliens to demand mandatory E-Verify in the state to ban employers from hiring illegal aliens over Americans.

President Donald Trump’s low-migration economy is forcing many companies to boost Americans’ productivity with better software, faster robots, and more machines, says a Reuters survey of company reports.

President Donald Trump’s “Buy American, Hire American” economy, with the tightest labor market in decades, has grown the wages of blue-collar workers more than any other income group, analysis finds.

Business groups asked the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold the DACA amnesty for 650,000 illegals — but their plea to the court cites two economic studies that predict Americans’ wages will rise if the DACA illegals are sent home.

President Donald Trump can claim credit for pushing poverty among black American adults to record lows, according to data in the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2018 economic report.

A tightened labor market in President Trump’s “Buy American, Hire American” economy is helping disabled Americans reintegrate into the United States workforce.

Jobs “are not producing the wages that people need to meet their needs,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said at a Washington Post event.

Newly hired Americans are getting record wage increases, even as American employers try to minimize wage increases, according to reports from the 12 federal reserve banks.

More than 12 million Americans have remain sidelined from the U.S. workforce despite their wanting full-time employment, federal data suggests.

President Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration in the United States is producing higher wages and better working conditions on American dairy farms, the New York Times admits.

There are no Americans in America and no history of America, just immigrants and their “story,” says a new video by former President George W. Bush’s Bush Center.

According to a recent report, U.S. companies installed more robots in 2018 than ever before across a number of industries. Robot usage by Food and consumer goods industries surged 60 percent over 2017.

Increasing legal immigration levels beyond the already roughly 1.2 million legal immigrants who are admitted to the United States every year would subject the remaining unemployed population to more foreign competition in their efforts to find jobs.

America’s working class is benefitting the most when President Trump tightens the country’s labor market through illegal and legal immigration controls, new data reveals.

American construction workers are seeing their wages rise in the blue-collar industry as President Trump’s “Buy American, Hire American” tightened labor market forces business to find and employ disenfranchised U.S. workers, rather than importing foreign workers.

The unemployment rate for Americans with some college courses under their belt or who hold associate degrees has remained at a 17-year low for July 2018.

American jobless claims have dropped to a historic low thanks to President Trump’s booming “America First” economy.
