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Number of native-born workers rises 2 million while foreign-born workers decline
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Since President Trump entered office, native-born U.S. workers have increased by 2 million, while the number of foreign-born workers has dropped by 543,000, according to Fox. The shift highlights a notable change in the American labor force composition.
These figures reflect a broader economic trend since Trump took office, with labor market dynamics shifting amid new immigration and employment policies. The decrease in foreign-born workers suggests changes in immigration enforcement and hiring patterns.
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The Context
The Trump administration has prioritized American workers and imposed stricter immigration measures since taking office. Policies have included reducing work visa issuance and tightening border enforcement.
Economists generally recognize native-born and foreign-born workers both contribute to the U.S. economy, but political leaders often differ on how immigration affects wages and job competition.
Some argue reducing foreign labor opens more jobs for U.S. citizens and improves wages. Others contend it can lead to labor shortages in industries dependent on immigrant workers.
The reported rise in native-born employment coincides with a broader push for domestic job growth and manufacturing reshoring. These policy moves often align with efforts to prioritize national interests in trade and labor.
Critics of immigration restrictions warn they may limit innovation, diversity, and the labor pool needed for long-term economic expansion. Business groups have historically supported a balance between labor market needs and border control.
Foreign-born labor has traditionally filled essential roles in agriculture, healthcare, and construction. Reductions in those segments could affect productivity if not offset by domestic labor availability.
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| Total News Sources | 17 |
| Left | 5 |
| Right | 6 |
| Center | 5 |
| Unrated | 1 |
| Bias Distribution | 35% Right |
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