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bigtree

(94,592 posts)
Sat May 9, 2026, 06:11 PM Saturday

Peer reviewed: Removing migrants actually lost jobs for the native born workforce.

Pablo Manríquez @PabloReports
Stephen Miller’s broken promise that mass deportations would equal jobs for gringo workers is now peer-reviewed. Removing migrants actually lost jobs for the native born workforce.

Stephen Miller Lied About Migrant Jobs Going to American Workers
Trump's broken promise that mass deportations would equal jobs for gringo workers is now peer-reviewed. Removing migrants actually lost jobs for the native born workforce.

Elizabeth Cox and Chloe N. East, economists at the University of Colorado Boulder, analyzed ICE arrest data from October 2023 through October 2025 alongside Current Population Survey labor data. They divided the country into “treated” areas — those that experienced sudden, large spikes in ICE arrests — and control areas that did not. The methodology is rigorous enough to isolate enforcement shocks from the noise of tariffs, seasonal shifts, and broader macroeconomic changes happening simultaneously in 2025.

“The chilling effect in Trump 2.0 is larger than in past mass deportation campaigns,” the researchers write, noting that during the Obama administration, each detention produced 2.3 undocumented workers who stopped working out of fear. In Trump 2.0, that ratio has climbed to six workers per arrest — consistent, the authors argue, with the increasingly indiscriminate nature of current ICE activity.

The study finds a statistically significant 1.3 percent reduction in employment among U.S.-born men with a high school degree or less working in the same high-impact sectors. The sectors where ICE enforcement hit hardest are the same sectors where American blue-collar men got hurt worst.

Why? Because undocumented workers and U.S.-born workers aren’t in competition with each other for the same jobs. They are complements — different rungs on the same ladder.

read more: https://migrantinsider.com/p/stephen-miller-lied-about-migrant
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Peer reviewed: Removing migrants actually lost jobs for the native born workforce. (Original Post) bigtree Saturday OP
why can't party supporters here promote this? bigtree 5 hrs ago #1
another example of why never to vote republican eShirl 4 hrs ago #2
Yes. Without fail, they are full of shit. harumph 3 hrs ago #4
This is MUST READ malaise 4 hrs ago #3
Republicans are awful for the economy Johonny 3 hrs ago #5

bigtree

(94,592 posts)
1. why can't party supporters here promote this?
Mon May 11, 2026, 09:56 AM
5 hrs ago

...why aren't you?

People who look for this party to succeed need to ask themselves why they tolerate this falsehood continuing to dominate public perception and debate about people we expect to support us in elections.

Aaron Rupar @atrupar
Hassett lies his ass off: "Almost all of the job creation that happened under President Biden was the employment of illegal aliens"




Why does a post like this get zero replies and a dearth of recs?

Where is the advocacy for our ethnic communities and the people whose labor supports us all, even the undocumented who work and pay taxes without ANY of the benefits we all enjoy that their labor helps pay for?

Why does this lie persist? I think the answer can be found in the number of responses to this fact and reality.

Now this fuck in the Trump administration is moving forward with a smirk on his face knowing that most Americans either accept this lie or won't bother to defend against it.

Where's the fucking humanity? Who the fuck are we?

We exploit their labor and just trash them in every way imaginable, especially under this regime. We should be ashamed to represent ourselves under the myths that made up American lore about supporting freedom and 'huddled masses yearning to be free,' and the rest of the garbage that covers up the virulent racism and self-interest toward migrants and immigrants and their kin that infects every segment of society and both political parties.

harumph

(3,387 posts)
4. Yes. Without fail, they are full of shit.
Mon May 11, 2026, 11:01 AM
3 hrs ago

They were full of shit 50 years ago too - but just hid it better.

Johonny

(26,535 posts)
5. Republicans are awful for the economy
Mon May 11, 2026, 11:15 AM
3 hrs ago

They have been my whole life. I don't understand anyone that thinks they're good for it, particularly self professed economic conservatives.

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