Federal Reserve researchers have delivered stunning vindication for President Trump's immigration policies, confirming that the American economy now requires dramatically fewer new jobs to maintain health—a direct result of healing the massive labor force distortion created by the Biden regime's open-border disaster.
The Fed's findings represent a complete rewrite of how economists must interpret employment data, as Trump's mass deportation program and border security measures reverse four years of immigration-driven chaos that artificially inflated labor force numbers while devastating working-class Americans.
Biden's Immigration Disaster Finally Being Fixed
For four years, the Biden administration's deliberately porous border allowed millions of illegal aliens to flood American job markets, creating what economists are now recognizing as a catastrophic distortion of natural employment patterns. These weren't legal immigrants following proper channels—they were illegal border crossers who Biden's handlers welcomed with open arms while American workers suffered.
Now, as Trump's immigration enforcement returns sanity to our labor markets, the Fed researchers confirm what every patriotic American already knew: we don't need to import foreign workers to keep our economy running. In fact, we're stronger without them.
"The breakeven employment rate has fallen to historic lows," the research indicates, though mainstream economists are scrambling to understand what Trump supporters recognized immediately—artificial labor inflation was never sustainable.
Real Americans Getting Real Opportunities
This economic healing means something profound for working families across America. Every illegal alien removed from our job market creates authentic opportunities for American citizens who were pushed aside by Biden's cheap labor agenda. Wages can rise naturally when employers can't exploit endless streams of illegal workers.
The implications go far beyond statistics. This is about restoring dignity to American labor and proving that the America First agenda isn't just campaign rhetoric—it's sound economic policy that benefits real Americans over corporate interests seeking disposable foreign workers.
How long will it take for mainstream economists to admit Trump was right about immigration's impact on American workers all along?
