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EXPOSED: D.C. Swamp Pushes Foreign Worker SCAM as 'Deficit Solution' While Americans Struggle

Gary FranchiMarch 24, 2026143 views
EXPOSED: D.C. Swamp Pushes Foreign Worker SCAM as 'Deficit Solution' While Americans Struggle
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The D.C. establishment is at it again, Patriots. While hardworking Americans face economic uncertainty and skyrocketing costs, swamp creatures on Capitol Hill are doubling down on their favorite solution to every problem: import more foreign workers.

Last week, a parade of legislators and investor-backed advocates gathered in Congress to push the outrageous claim that flooding America with more white-collar migrants—including foreign doctors—represents the "sweet spot" for fixing our ballooning federal deficit and debt crisis.

Let's be crystal clear about what's really happening here. This isn't about fiscal responsibility or helping American families. This is about corporate cronies and their political puppets finding new ways to suppress wages and replace American workers with cheaper foreign alternatives.

The Same Old Open-Borders Playbook

These establishment con artists want you to believe that the solution to government overspending is... more immigration? It's the same tired playbook we've seen for decades. When there's a problem, the swamp's answer is always the same: more foreign workers, more cheap labor, and more profits for their corporate donors.

Meanwhile, American medical school graduates are drowning in debt while being told there aren't enough residency slots. American tech workers are being laid off in droves. But somehow, importing more foreign professionals is supposed to help our deficit?

The math doesn't add up, folks. What does add up is the massive profits these policies generate for the special interests funding these congressional dog-and-pony shows.

America First Means Americans First

President Trump didn't win a decisive mandate in 2024 so that the same old swamp dwellers could continue selling out American workers. The MAGA movement stands for putting Americans first—not crafting elaborate schemes to justify more mass migration.

Every foreign worker imported under these programs represents an opportunity stolen from an American citizen. Every H-1B visa handed out is a middle-class job that could have gone to someone who was born here or came here legally and earned their citizenship.

The real deficit we need to address isn't just fiscal—it's the deficit of representation for everyday Americans in their own government. When will Congress start working for We the People instead of their globalist puppet masters?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
EXPOSED is right! Thank you for reporting the truth.
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ConservativeVoiceVerifiedjust now
How is bringing in MORE workers supposed to solve our deficit when we already have Americans out of work? The math doesn't add up.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
Finally someone is calling out this scam! The swamp creatures are at it again, putting America Last while pretending it's good for us.
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FreedomFighter88Verifiedjust now
They've been pulling this same trick for decades. Time to drain the swamp for real!
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SmallTownValuesVerifiedjust now
My husband lost his IT job to foreign workers three years ago and we're still recovering financially. Meanwhile DC keeps pushing these policies that hurt regular Americans like us.
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
This is exactly what I've been saying! They care more about foreign workers than American families who are already struggling to make ends meet.
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TruthSeeker47Verifiedjust now
Couldn't agree more. My son graduated with an engineering degree and can't find decent work because companies keep hiring H1-B workers for cheaper.
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TaxpayerMikeVerifiedjust now
Can someone explain how importing workers who will need services and infrastructure is supposed to reduce our deficit? Seems like fuzzy math to me.
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WorkingClassHeroVerifiedjust now
I work in construction and have seen firsthand how these programs undercut wages for American workers. We need politicians who actually represent US citizens, not corporate interests.