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    Home » Blog » Cato refutes Trump claim that immigrants take ‘black jobs’

    Cato refutes Trump claim that immigrants take ‘black jobs’

    August 7, 2024Updated:August 7, 2024 Immigration No Comments
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    Donald Trump’s subsequent assertion that refugees who crossed the southern boundary under President Joe Biden were taking “black work” has been refuted by a well-known Washington think container.

    This year, the liberal Cato Institute reported to the Washington Examiner that the former president’s claim had no supporting evidence. In addition, dark career is at its highest rates in history.

    ” There is no information for any work movement. Black job is at a record high, as is the dark prime-age work rate”, said David Bier, director of immigration research at Cato, in an internet Tuesday.

    This summer, Trump made headlines by making the claim that immigrants who were detained at the Mexican border or had crossed the border were taking “black jobs” during a discussion with Biden.

    Trump asserted once more during his GOP convention talk in July that “millions of individuals are stealing the jobs of the “black populace and the Spanish population.”

    Trump was asked to define a “black work” on July 31 when he was present at the Chicago meeting of the National Association of Black Journalists. Trump once said that anyone with a career is a dark man.

    Some people have been offended and some have called the remarks racist because they depict a whole population as working in low-skilled or blue-collar jobs.

    But the virtues of Trump’s say, according to Cato, do not load up with financial fact.

    The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis reports that the number of black or African Americans working in the US reached its highest level since the Biden presidency in 2023, surpassing the 20. 9 million mark.

    Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

    That number has fallen by 200, 000 work between March 2023 and July 2024.

    One reason for the decline is an aging people. According to a study conducted by the Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Community Living in 2020, the government’s black community is progressively approaching retirement age and leaving the workforce.

    ” In 2019, there were 54.1 million Americans age 65 and older and 6.6 million years 85 and older. The people age 65 and older is expected to increase to 94.7 million in 2060″, the HHS record concluded.

    According to the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, black unemployment is at a record low level over the past five years, rising to 6.3 % in July.

    Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

    However, an Obama administration-commissioned report from 2010 found that improper immigrant labor in the country had a negative impact on American Americans ‘ wages and employment.

    ” Among its results, the Commission records that the improper employees are estimated to account for as much as one-third of complete refugees in the United States, and that illegal immigration has tended to increase the supply of low-skilled, low-wage work available”, the report stated. Additionally, according to the Commission,” about six in ten adult dark men are employed in the low-skilled labour market in good contest with immigrants” and have at least one high school diploma.

    According to the experts who testified, information for the bad effects of such competitors ranged from modest to considerable, but even those who saw the effects as respectable general found considerable effects in fields like factory and construction, the commission continued.

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    Under Biden, more unlawful immigrants have been arrested at the southern frontier than any two-term White House leadership. Since February 2021, federal officers have encountered almost 10 million refugees.

    The federal government has allowed more than 5.3 million illegal immigrants to remain in the country while jury deliberations are pending. Federal law enforcement has identified another 1.9 million illegal immigrants entering the United States, but they were not detained.

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