Federal Reserve researchers are quietly confirming what Patriots already knew—President Trump's aggressive immigration enforcement is fundamentally transforming America's job market for the better, requiring far fewer new positions to maintain economic health than under the disastrous Biden regime.
The stunning revelation shows that as Trump's mass deportation operations remove millions of illegal aliens from the workforce, the economy's "breakeven" employment level has plummeted to historic lows. This means fewer jobs are needed each month to keep unemployment stable—a direct result of healing the labor force chaos created by Biden's open border catastrophe.
Biden's Immigration Disaster Gets the Boot
For four years, Biden flooded America with millions of illegal immigrants who artificially inflated the labor force, creating a jobs mirage that required massive monthly hiring just to tread water. The mainstream media celebrated these fake job numbers while real Americans struggled with wage suppression and job competition from illegal workers.
Now Trump's deportation machine is correcting this deliberate sabotage of American workers. As illegal aliens are removed from the workforce, the natural employment equilibrium is being restored—meaning every new job created has genuine impact for American families.
"This is exactly what we promised—putting American workers first and ending the cheap labor scam that hurt working families for decades," said one administration source familiar with the employment data.
The Fed's admission represents a stunning vindication of Trump's America First immigration policies. While Democrats shriek about "labor shortages," the reality is that America is finally returning to a healthy job market where employers must compete for American workers with better wages and benefits.
Winning for Workers
This employment transformation is already showing results across the country. Construction sites, restaurants, and service industries that relied on exploiting illegal immigrant labor are now offering competitive wages to attract legal American workers.
The implications are massive for how we read future jobs reports. What looks like "slower" job growth to establishment economists is actually a sign of a healthier, more sustainable economy built on legal workers earning fair wages.
How long before the fake news media admits Trump's immigration crackdown is the best thing that happened to American workers in decades?
