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WINNING: Fed Admits Trump Immigration Fix BROKE Their Old Economic Models

Gary FranchiApril 3, 2026178 views
WINNING: Fed Admits Trump Immigration Fix BROKE Their Old Economic Models
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The Trump administration's immigration enforcement is working so effectively that Federal Reserve researchers are having to completely recalibrate their economic models—and the results prove everything America First patriots have been saying all along.

According to new Fed research, the U.S. economy now needs far fewer new jobs each month to maintain healthy employment levels, a direct result of President Trump's ongoing success in removing illegal immigrants from the American workforce. This represents a complete vindication of the MAGA movement's core argument that mass immigration was artificially inflating labor demand while suppressing wages for actual Americans.

Biden's Immigration Disaster Gets Exposed

For years, economists using Biden-era models insisted the economy needed to create hundreds of thousands of jobs monthly just to keep pace with population growth. But those calculations were based on the demographic chaos created by Biden's open border policies, which flooded the job market with illegal workers who had no business being here in the first place.

Now, as Trump's deportation operations remove millions of illegal immigrants from the workforce, the true underlying strength of the American economy is being revealed. We're learning that a healthy American economy—one that prioritizes American workers—operates on completely different fundamentals than the globalist model Democrats pushed.

"This is what happens when you put America First instead of putting foreign nationals first," said one administration source familiar with the economic data.

The implications are staggering. Jobs reports that would have been considered "disappointing" under the Biden regime's inflated expectations now represent robust, sustainable growth. American workers are seeing real wage increases as labor competition from illegal workers disappears.

Rewriting the Rulebook

Federal economists are now frantically updating their models to account for Trump's immigration success, essentially admitting that their previous forecasts were built on the assumption that illegal immigration would continue indefinitely. That assumption just got shattered by a president who actually keeps his promises.

This economic reset proves that the America First agenda isn't just good policy—it's revealing how badly the swamp had distorted our understanding of what a healthy American economy actually looks like. When you remove millions of people who shouldn't be here competing for jobs, suddenly everything changes.

How many other "economic truths" will Trump's second term expose as globalist lies?

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Gary Franchi

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

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PolicyWonk45Verifiedjust now
Does anyone know which specific Fed officials made these statements? I'd like to read the full report to understand exactly how their models were adjusted.
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MainStreetUSAVerifiedjust now
The establishment economists never wanted to admit that protecting American workers actually works. This is proof that putting America first isn't just good policy - it's good economics too.
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PatriotFirst2024Verifiedjust now
Finally! Trump was right all along about immigration economics. The so-called 'experts' were using flawed models that didn't account for real-world impacts on wages and employment.
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EconMajor88Verifiedjust now
Exactly! Basic supply and demand - flood the labor market and wages go down. Economics 101.
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ConservativeEconVerifiedjust now
This is huge validation. The Fed's admission that their models were wrong proves Trump's policies were based on sound economic principles, not politics.
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AmericaFirst1776Verifiedjust now
BOOM! Another Trump vindication!
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SmallTownVoiceVerifiedjust now
My husband's welding shop struggled for years competing against companies hiring cheap labor. When immigration enforcement picked up, legitimate businesses like ours could finally compete fairly again.
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TexasRealistVerifiedjust now
I saw this firsthand in construction. When enforcement actually happened, wages in my area went up 15-20% almost overnight because contractors had to compete for legal workers.
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BuilderBobVerifiedjust now
Same thing happened in my trade. Amazing how fast things changed when the rules were actually enforced.