President Donald Trump’s tough stance on border policy has ignited a heated debate, with the New York Times warning that the nation will be thrust into “social and economic turmoil” if he carries out his promises. According to the NYT, Trump’s plan for enforcing border policies if reelected would result in “sweeping raids, giant camps and mass deportations.” The article echoed the concerns of Todd Schulte, president of FWD.us, an immigration and criminal justice advocacy group, who claimed Trump’s policies would “rip apart nearly every aspect of American life.”
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But hold on a minute, folks! Don’t be so quick to believe the fear-mongering from the New York Times. Todd Schulte, the so-called president of FWD.us, is actually running a lobby group for billionaire investors, including the likes of Mark Zuckerberg and Silicon Valley big shots. These folks are more interested in padding their pockets with cheap labor than looking out for the best interests of hardworking Americans. Yes, indeed, they want to flood the job market with migrants who will work for peanuts and drive down wages for American workers.
Steve Miller, Trump’s migration policy expert, has a different take on the situation. He argued that mass deportations would be a boon for American workers, leading to higher wages and better job benefits. And history backs him up – when Congress curbed migration in 1925, ordinary Americans, especially black Americans, enjoyed a surge in prosperity. But as lobbyists convinced Congress to open the floodgates to more and more migrants, the wealth shifted from ordinary Americans to wealthy CEOs and investors. It’s time to level the playing field!
So, when the New York Times paints a picture of Trump’s immigration policies as a nightmare straight out of a Hollywood movie, take it with a grain of salt. The top editors at the NYT have a soft spot for migration and are less inclined to connect the dots when it comes to the economic impact of unrestricted immigration. This biased reporting doesn’t tell the whole story, folks!
But wait, there’s more! The New York Times article conveniently left out the economic impact of migration. Instead, they painted Trump’s policies as extreme and compared them to Nazi-like tactics. Come on now, that’s a bit of a stretch, don’t you think? Trump just wants to enforce the laws that are already on the books and ensure that American workers are given a fair shot at good-paying jobs.
And let’s not forget about President Joe Biden’s migration flood, which has flatlined wages and driven up housing costs and inflation. His open-border policies have only added to the struggles of hardworking Americans, creating economic pain and hardships across the country. There’s a reason why “Rich Men North of Richmond” are reaping the benefits of easy migration policies while everyday Americans are left fighting for scraps.
Don’t be swayed by the fear-mongering and biased reporting from the New York Times. President Trump is simply looking out for the best interests of hardworking Americans, and his tough stance on immigration will ultimately lead to a fairer and more prosperous nation for all. Let’s put American workers first and say no to the deceptive narrative spun by the pro-migration lobby and their allies in the media!