Despite what you might hear from the leftist media, president Trump's mass deportations are actually going to be a big win for American workers. Specifically, mid to low income workers.
"It's going to be a huge win for American workers, because they're competing against a lot fewer people" said Vincent Joecks, columnist with the Las Vegas Review-Journal, "So, there's going to be a need to raise wages for those folks, which is really going to give them access back to the American dream."
The American dream, something that left when Donald Trump left office in January of 2021.
"A 2024 PEW poll found that fewer than 40% of low income Americans, believe the American dream is possible" Joecks told KTRH, "And that number should be discouraging for every American."
Thankfully, since president Trump returned to the White House, blue-collar workers have enjoyed their fastest wage growth in more than half a century.
"What Trump does when he emphasizes mass deportations is, you have a shot at the American dream because your wages aren't being undercut by illegal immigrants."
In addition to that, president Trump's plan is also going to shrink the wage gap, that the left also complains about.
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