The latest personnel data suggest that American employees have been the most important beneficiaries in the labor market in the midst of the action of the Trump government against illegal immigration.
The job report of the labor department for the month of June showed that the number of the number Foreign employees With 348,000 from May, the number of employees born abroad has decreased by more than 543,000 jobs since January.
The number of employees born in the US, on the other hand, increased from May to June by 830,000 and is also more than 2 million higher than when the second Trump administration started in January.
More than 75 employers took CVs and talked to potential new employees at a career fair in Lake Forest, ca on Wednesday 21 February 2024. (Paul Bersebach/Medianews Group/Orange County Register via Getty Images/Getty Images)
This is if a larger shift in the composition of staff compared to last year during the BIDEN administration, when employees born abroad have collected 1,025 million jobs and indigenous employees in the same period 1,099 million jobs.
Job growth was picked up in June despite the economic uncertainty
The Trump Witte Huis praised the songs in a statement to the press after the release of the Jourse Jobs report.
“For the fourth month in a row, Jobs expectations have defeated market expectations with nearly 150,000 good jobs created in June,” said Karoline Leavitt’s press secretary.
“Employees born in America have taken into account all the work profits since President Trump took office and wages continue to rise,” Leavitt said, adding that the “economy is booming again” and will accelerate further after passing the only great Billwet.

“Employees born in America have taken into account all work development since President Trump took office and wages continue to rise,” said Minister Van Pers van het Witte Huis, Karoline Leavitt. (Samuel Corum / Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty images)
Insolvency of social security can accelerate with illegal occurrence of immigration
The Trump government has quickly increased deportations of unauthorized immigrants, while fear of immigration raids in workplaces has led to greater absenteeism at employees born abroad.
A report of Bloomberg News Last month said that unauthorized immigrants include an estimated 5% of the labor force and will probably work in industries that are confronted with persistent labor deposits, such as construction and food processing. It noted that some farms and other companies have difficulty finding employees, because sickness absence has risen in response to the raids.

Building workers in New York City. (Michael M. Santiago / Getty Images / Getty images)
The Bureau of Labor Statistics, which compiles the monthly job reports of the labor department, does not evaluate the immigration status of employees and therefore the reports probably include unauthorized immigrants in the data.
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Although the household survey used by the BLS distinguishes between foreign and indigenous employees, it does not ask for the legal status-what means that the decrease in employees born abroad can also be on those who were born abroad and have legal authorization to work in the US