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President Donald Trump’s policies on immigration seem to be making a noticeable impact on the workforce. The St. Louis Fed has shown that over a million foreign-born workers have exited the labor market since March. Back then, the foreign-born labor force was around 33.7 million, but by May, it had dropped significantly to 32.7 million, marking a decrease of over a million workers.

In comparison, the overall civilian labor force saw a smaller decline, dropping from 170.7 million in March to 170.2 million in May, a decrease of about 437,000. This indicates that the decline among foreign-born workers is more pronounced than among native workers. The numbers suggest that Trump’s measures are effectively reducing foreign competition for jobs.

In March, the Trump administration emphasized job growth for native-born workers, noting an increase of 284,000 jobs in February, while foreign-born workers saw a decrease of 87,000 jobs. President Trump highlighted this achievement, pointing out that “for the first time in 15 months, the job gains for native-born Americans… exceeded job gains for migrant and foreign-born workers.” This aligns with his administration’s focus on prioritizing American workers.

The administration’s policies appear to be encouraging self-deportation, as well as reducing the foreign workforce, providing more opportunities for native workers. This shift is evident in the recent labor statistics, which reflect a significant change in the composition of the workforce. The emphasis on supporting American workers is a central theme of Trump’s economic agenda.

Fox News and the New York Post have also reported on these workforce changes, underscoring the administration’s success in creating jobs for native-born Americans. These outlets have praised the administration for its efforts to prioritize American workers in the job market. The results suggest that the administration’s policies are effectively addressing the concerns of many Americans about job competition.

The data from the St. Louis Fed serves as evidence that the administration’s efforts to curb illegal immigration are having a tangible effect. The drop in foreign-born workers is a clear sign that these policies are working as intended. This aligns with the administration’s broader goal of ensuring job opportunities for American citizens.

Newsmax has also covered this story, highlighting the positive impact of the administration’s policies on the domestic workforce. The outlet emphasized that reducing the number of foreign workers helps to open up job opportunities for native-born workers. This approach resonates with many Americans who have felt displaced in the job market.

The administration’s focus on reducing foreign competition is a key aspect of its economic policy. By encouraging self-deportation and enforcing immigration laws, the administration is working to ensure that American workers have access to available jobs. This strategy is reflected in the recent employment figures.

The Trump administration’s policies are not only reducing the number of foreign workers but also boosting the confidence of native-born workers. With fewer foreign-born workers in the labor market, native workers have a better chance of securing jobs. This shift is seen as a positive development by many conservative analysts.

The administration’s efforts are seen as a fulfillment of its promise to put American workers first. By tightening immigration controls and encouraging self-deportation, the administration is making strides toward its goal of prioritizing American jobs. This approach has been well-received by conservative media outlets.

The emphasis on native-born job growth is a testament to the administration’s commitment to its economic agenda. The policies in place are helping to shift the balance in favor of American workers. This is a key achievement of the administration’s broader strategy to strengthen the domestic workforce.

The numbers from the St. Louis Fed are a clear indication that the administration’s policies are having the desired effect. The significant reduction in foreign-born workers is evidence that the policies are working. This is a central tenet of the administration’s focus on economic nationalism.

The administration’s actions are paving the way for a more robust job market for native-born Americans. By reducing foreign competition, the administration is creating a more favorable environment for American workers. This is a critical component of its economic policy.

The approach taken by the administration is in line with its goal of prioritizing the interests of American workers. This is evident in the recent statistics showing a decline in foreign-born workers. The administration’s policies are effectively shifting the job market dynamics.

The efforts to reduce foreign workforce participation are part of a broader strategy to strengthen the American economy. By focusing on native-born job growth, the administration is working to ensure that American workers have better job prospects. This is a key aspect of the administration’s economic agenda.

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