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Title: Native-born Americans have their doubts confirmed

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Created: 2024-10-11 17:10:32

Updated: 2024-10-18 03:00:00

Published: 2024-10-11 03:00:00

Converted: 2025-04-14T21:33:39.712860007


This recent correction of formerly

 

This recent correction of formerly positive looking “official” labor statistics that have negatively impacted native-born Americans is downplayed or rarely mentioned in mainstream media.

It was hard to reconcile these earlier glowing employment numbers with what most of us have observed throughout this past 3+ year painful economic cycle.

The use of the term “native-born” will surely increase in our daily lives to distinguish such American citizens from waves of new arrivals (mostly via crossing our open borders, both south and now in the north - heads up: NH, ME, NY, VT!); these cross border entrants have been quickly “processed” if encountered by border patrol agents and represent more illegal entry than ever before in modern history, and certainly more than any other nation worldwide.

These inescapable facts beg the simple question:

Why?

What advantage does our country obtain from such uncontrolled migration, especially when housing, feeding & healthcare of many is so costly to us, that is, native-born taxpayers?

We rarely get straight answers from the DHS or Immigration or other government agency officials or from our present executive leadership.

Although lower wages paid to a portion of these new immigrants replacing the native-born benefits some corporate interests as the ensuing cost of service and production are cheaper, do these “savings“ warrant the loss of over 1 million jobs for the native-born?

Plus, is this revised statistic reflective of reality? These revisions appear with great frequency - so much so that we may have lost our faith in them.

Can we continue to trust the numbers released by our government, when they in turn are unable to answer the risk-reward questions posed above - and when they appear to be indifferent to the affected parties, that is, men and women born here?

To cast further doubt on official Bureau of Labor Statistics: Note the following excerpt from “The Daily Caller”, written by Will Kessler:  

“The Biden administration has revised down previously reported jobs data for nearly every month this year, resulting in a huge disparity from the originally advertised numbers, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

The number of jobs added in August was revised down from 227,000 to 165,000, and September was revised down from 336,000 to 297,000, resulting in 101,000 fewer jobs than were previously reported, according to the BLS. The U.S. economy added 150,000 jobs in October, subject to revisions in future reports, lower than the 170,000 jobs that economists expected.”

In conclusion:

Native-born citizens have every right to be treated and answered with respect & clarity, to insist on accuracy and especially to have their elected representatives speak up on their behalf, as well as their unelected civil servants.

If you agree - we offer constitutional solutions. Research us. Join us. Sign our petition. Thank you.

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Note: These are the author's thoughts and opinions on this subject - and they do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Convention of States (national), its members or affiliates. 
 

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