Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Hillary Clinton and Mexico's Vision of America: OBAMA'S OPEN BORDERS AND POSTED SIGNS THAT READ ......."NO DAMNED LEGAL NEED APPLY!"

OBAMA-CLINTONOMICS: NO DAMNED LEGAL NEED APPLY!

MILLIONS OF AMERICAN JOBS HANDED OVER TO ILLEGALS ALONG WITH BILLIONS IN WELFARE.... AND THE PARTY HAS JUST BEGUN!

It's not just illegal immigration that's the problem. It's immigration in general.



A lot of big government and big business supporters say we have to take in more immigrants for various reasons including the economic benefits they bring.  Let's look at immigration and jobs for the last few years and see what the numbers look like.

First, a nation-state has a sovereign right to allow in immigrants as it sees fit and for the purpose of benefiting the host country, not primarily for the benefit of the immigrants.

According to the Migration Policy Institute, in 1990, the immigrant population of the United States was 19.8 million or 7.9 percent of the population.  By 2014 it had risen to 42.4 million or 13.3 percent.  This chart from the Center for Immigration Studies illustrates the magnitude of the surge, with a historical comparison starting in 1900. 

Meanwhile, from 1990 to 2014, the U.S. economy created a little over 31 million new jobs per the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

By extrapolating from the Migration Policy Institute's numbers, we see that from 1990 to 2014, U.S. population growth increased over 68 million people, split between over 45 million citizens and over 22 million immigrants.  Therefore, 31 million new jobs were produced for 68 million new residents.

In the United States today, there are over 90 million people out of the labor force, who have given up looking for jobs.

The United States has added more people than jobs in the last 25 years.  Part of the reason for that is the extremely high immigration numbers.  If the immigration numbers were reduced, it would provide more opportunity for people who already live in America to work and produce.

Why wouldn't immigration be reduced by the federal government so as to allow the people already here, preferably citizens, to fill the jobs?  The U.S. Chamber of Commerce supports higher immigration and politicians who support higher immigration.  That is presumably because many of the Chamber's influential members can make more money hiring immigrants who will work for less than Americans.  Disney, as an example, has been accused of this.
That may be partly why some Republicans support higher immigration.  For them, it's follow the money.  The Democratic Party likely supports increased immigration also because the majority of immigrants who become citizens will become Democrats.  For them, it's follow the power.  Notice the percentage comparison between 1980 and 2012 of party registration changes in Table 4 of this article.  Immigrants who become citizens overwhelmingly vote Democrat.   

Republicans should call for lower immigration to stop the Democrat voter recruitment.  But more importantly, all Americans should call for lower immigration in order to offer a better opportunity of finding jobs for those millions of their fellow Americans of all political persuasions who would like to work.

Even if a new administration faithfully enforces border security, the number of immigrants coming in will need to be drastically reduced.  That is one obvious way to provide jobs for Americans who currently can't find work.  Our elected representatives should be made aware of these facts.


Read more:


http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2016/07/its_not_just_illegal_immigration_thats_the_problem_its_immigration_in_general.html#ixzz4FXJ71OrW 



SENATOR TIM KAINE: ONLY HILLARY IS MORE OWNED BY THE SPECIAL INTERESTS LOOTING FROM WALL STREET.

KAINE IS ALSO AN ADVOCATE FOR OPEN BORDERS TO KEEP WAGES DEPRESSED AND EXPAND THE LA RAZA MEX WELFARE STATE ON OUR BACKS!

TIM KAINE'S OPEN BORDERS AND THE 
MEXICAN GANGS HE PROTECTS WITH 
ENDLESS PROMISES OF AMNESTY!




WHAT WOULD BE THE IMPACT OF AMNESTY FOR 40 MILLION LOOTING MEXICANS?

As Presidential Race Heats up, Absence of Jobs Still a Major Problem

48.5 million working-age natives not in the labor force


WASHINGTON, DC (July 27, 2016) — A new analysis of government data by the Center for Immigration Studies shows that the number and share of working-age (16 to 65) natives not in the labor force (not working or looking for work) has remained virtually unchanged in the last four years despite the number and percentage of native-born Americans officially unemployed improving. This is especially true for those without a college education. The official unemployment rate only includes those who have looked for a job in the last four weeks. Those who have not looked for a job recently are considered to be out of the labor force and are not counted in unemployment statistics. 
 
Dr. Steven Camarota, the Center’s director of research and author of the report, said, “Donald Trump’s focus on immigration and jobs has resonated with the American public. Many Americans are experiencing, or are watching others experience, the country’s poor employment situation and are dismissing the official unemployment rate. There is certainly no evidence of a labor shortage, and the public knows it.”  
 
View the entire report at:  http://cis.org/The-Employment-Situation-of-Immigrants-and-Natives-in-the-First-Quarter-of-2016
 
Among the findings:
 
  • In the first quarter of this year, 48.5 million (28 percent) of working-age (16 to 65) natives were not in the labor force - not working or looking for work.
 
  • The 28 percent of working-age natives not in the labor force has changed little from the 28.4 percent not in the labor force in first quarter of 2015 and the 28.5 percent not in the labor force in the same quarter of 2014. 
 
  • Historically, the share of working-age natives not in the labor force has been much lower. In the first quarter of 2007, only 25.3 percent were not in the labor force; in the first quarter of 2000, it was 22.9 percent. 
 
  • The number of working-age natives not in the labor force stood at 48.5 million in the first quarter of this year, well above the 42.1 million in 2007 and the 35.7 million in 2000.
 
  • In addition to natives not in the labor force, there were also 9.7 million working-age immigrants out of the labor force in the first quarter of this year.
 
  • In addition to those not in the labor force, there were also 8.2 million natives and immigrants unemployed in the first part of this year. 
 
  • Combining all those not in the labor force, immigrant and native, with all those who are unemployed and those forced to work part time, there were a total 72.6 million natives and immigrants unemployed, not working, or looking for full-time employment in the first quarter of this year. 
 
Comparing the situation for those with and without a bachelor’s degree:
 
  • Of working-age, native-born adults (18 to 65), 30.4 percent without a bachelor’s degree were not in the labor force in the first quarter of this year, a figure virtually unchanged in the last four years.
 
  • In contrast to the 30.4 percent of natives without a bachelor’s degree who are not in the labor force, the figure is only 14.8 percent for those with a bachelor’s degree or more.
 
  • In total, there were 47.4 million working-age adult natives and immigrants without a bachelor’s degree not working in the first part of this year. 
Contact: Marguerite Telford

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