Posted on 12/16/2025 1:49:57 PM PST by OldMissileer
All net job growth is going to native-born Americans as foreign-born employment continues to decline, a new jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics issued on Tuesday reveals.
The jobs report showed that, for another consecutive month, native-born Americans have gained jobs, while foreign-born workers continue to fall out of the workforce.
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Not nearly enough. At this rate, they’ll almost still all be here when the next Dem prez oversees the newest rush in.
There are two things that are important (in my opinion) to keep in mind when looking at employment: Availability of jobs, and the need of someone to work to be fed, clothed, sheltered, and...familied. (I made up that last word,I admit)
First, there has to be available jobs. And second, there has to be an incentive to work.
As the incentives to work go up (People capable of working being ejected from government programs that give them money) people will begin to take jobs that may not pay as well or be as rewarding, because...they have a need to be fed, clothed, sheltered, and...familied.
In our country’s history, before we became a welfare state in the mid-late 20th century, people did a lot of nasty jobs for low pay because they had to. Many people started off there, and moved up to better jobs, and better paying jobs.
Good.
LOL no
I can’t get a screening call for a security job with 8 years of experience. White collar jobs go to pajeets, and basic but important jobs like security go to apefricans. Forcefully remove all of them from this country.
Well I’m not sure the foreign workers are falling out so much as perhaps being deported. 😏
Does this mean that the online job boards are going to stop posting ghost jobs?
The haters continually make up terms and apply them haphazardly to people they disagree with.
Always.
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