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VisitWhat will be the net job growth attributed to migrants in the U.S. in 2024?
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Trump Claims 100% Net Job Growth to Migrants, Criticizes Harris for Allowing 20 Million Entries
Aug 15, 2024, 08:54 PM
Former President Donald Trump has criticized Vice President Kamala Harris, alleging that her policies have led to a significant increase in job opportunities for migrants at the expense of American workers. Trump claims that virtually 100% of net job growth over the past year has been allocated to migrants, and suggests that the number is actually beyond that figure. He further accuses Harris of granting work permits and Social Security numbers to over 3 million illegal immigrants, which he argues has contributed to this trend. Trump also contends that Harris's approach as 'border czar' has allowed 20 million people to enter the country, with plans to provide them citizenship and access to government benefits such as healthcare, Medicare, and Social Security.
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