WashPost Op-Ed: ‘Let’s Celebrate’ as Migrants Replace Americans
Americans should celebrate the inflow of migrants into new jobs throughout the economy, even as many American men remain on the economic sidelines, says a Washington Post columnist.
Americans should celebrate the inflow of migrants into new jobs throughout the economy, even as many American men remain on the economic sidelines, says a Washington Post columnist.
President Joe Biden is directing the nation’s deportation agents to help raise pay for the millions of illegal migrants who are pushing many older, slower, and sicker Americans out of the workforce.
A gang of illegal migrants from Ukraine supplied illegal labor to hotels and bars in the Florida Keys for 14 years, according to a federal indictment.
The nation’s Democratic labor secretary is urging Republicans and Democrats to import more workers for jobs throughout the U.S. economy, even as millions of Americans remain on the sidelines of the U.S. economy.
The New York Times is trying to deport Tucker Carlson from his cable-TV job for the political crime of noticing that mass migration hurts average Americans.
A record number of Americans quit their jobs in November even as job openings declined from recent record high.
GOP and Democrat politicians are asking the federal government to reinflate the government-created cheap-labor bubble that burst in 2020, just as employers have begun offering higher wages to recruit Americans.
Millions of Americans are walking out of tough, low-wage jobs, and many small-scale employers are surprised that they cannot recruit cheap replacement workers, according to a Washington Post article about workers and wages in Liberty County, Ga.
A shortage of workers is an advantage for the United States because it ensures wage raises and productivity gains, says an op-ed in the New York Times.