Democrats frequently yell and yell that America needs to import ever more influxes of illegal aliens or that no one will be able to provide the jobs that Americans have for generations. The persistently declining labour force participation of U.S. born men is one of the many issues that cheap migrant labour brings up.
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Only in the last year under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, U. S. born people’s labor contribution dropped by over a million, while supposed” work benefits” went to workers. However, the issue extends much further than that. The woke battle on manhood, the substance problems, illegal alien work, and other issues are fueling a crisis of continually poor American men, but the Democrats and establishment Republicans who only care about paying less for work are unwilling to acknowledge this.  ,
Additionally, it is important to note that there are hundreds of thousands of national regulators in America, and that every federal controller causes over 100 fatalities each year. I know a number of young men ( and women ) who have been looking for jobs for more than a year, but they’re having a hard time due to years of federal regulations that have driven businesses and industries out of America or out of business.
The Center for Immigration Studies ( CIS ) released revealing data in December:
- The share of working-age ( 16 to 64 ) U. S. born men not in the labor force increased from 11 percent in April 1960 to 17 percent in April 2000, and to 22 percent in April 2024.
- Among “prime-age” U. S. born people ( 25 to 54), the group most likely to work, the share not in the work force was 4 percent in April 1960, 9 percent in 2000 and 12 percent in 2024.
- This increase in non-participation is never related to “population aging” at all. Over the past six decades, there has increased the share of younger U.S. men who were born there ( 25 to 34 ) who are not employed.
- If the 2024 labor force participation rate for U. S. born men ( 16 to 64 ) matched the 1960 rate, there would be nine million more U. S. born men in the labor force. More than 4 million men may be added to the workforce if the workforce were to return to the 2000 levels.
- In total, 43 million U. S. born men and women ( 16 to 64 ) were not in the labor force in April 2024 — 8.5 million more than in 2000. This does not include the 5.8 million poor refugees who were born in the United States, nor the 9.7 million immigrants who are not in the work pressure.
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And no, an aging labor is not the only reason. Over the past few decades, even among younger workers, employment has decreased significantly. I personally know young American gentlemen who became so reliant on and emotionally drained from years of taking pointless and increased prescription medications ( such as cannabis or ADHD medications ) or who were taught but few useful knowledge by their parents and their schools that they were unable to work or live normal lives. They are surviving on the money received from the taxpayers and will never be refunded.  ,
Before it became clear that illegal aliens were taking jobs from American workers of both sexes, especially blue-collar male workers, or that being hyper in class was a mental illness or that being male automatically made you a sexist enemy of society. Instead of examining the numerous causes of unemployment that exist in American men, politicians pretend that only those who accept low wages are willing to work as blue-collar workers. American elites have diagnosed, brainwashed, drugged, and excluded young Americans from the workforce.
From CIS again:
- Focusing only on U. S. born men without a bachelor’s degree and excluding teenagers still shows the share ( 20 to 64 ) not in the labor force increased from 7 percent in 1960 to 16 percent in 2000, and to 22 percent in 2024.
- Male immigrants ( 20 to 64 ) without a bachelor’s degree have also experienced a rise in the share not working. In 2006, 11 percent of less-educated immigrant men were not in the labor force. In 2024, it was 14 percent.
- At the state level, the share of working-age ( 16 to 64 ) U. S. born men not in the labor force was higher in every state in 2000 than in 1960. The share not in went up further in 48 out of 50 states from 2000 to 2024.
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You will not be shocked to know that Democrat states like California, New Mexico, Hawaii, and New Jersey are among those with the biggest decreases in American male workers ( and often big upticks in illegal migration, coincidentally ), although some redder states like Florida ( another illegal migration hotspot ) and North Carolina make the list too. Multiple” sanctuary states” are on the list.
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We can only hope that Donald Trump sticks to his promises to deport sizable numbers of illegal aliens and re-enter American industries while also addressing the issue of the drug crisis and educational corruption. A great place to start is Booker T. Washington’s educational model, which combines learning the classics in the classroom with a skill-related trades. If the trend of Americans becoming more and more unemployed goes on into the future, this nation cannot survive.