LOL, Deportations Costing *Us* Jobs Now? The NPCs are Glitching Out!
New woke study reveals that kicking out illegals is bad for bidness. Shocked, I tell you. SHOCKED. Prepare for the libs to double down on open borders.
Okay, so the latest from the Ministry of Truth is that deporting people who shouldn't be here in the first place is...wait for it...costing us jobs. Specifically, construction jobs. Apparently, the study says American-born workers are losing jobs because we're finally enforcing, you know, laws. The NPCs are gonna have a meltdown over this one.
Like, duh. If you suddenly remove a significant chunk of the workforce, especially in a sector like construction that's been riding the cheap labor wave for decades, things are gonna get bumpy. But the real question is: are we REALLY losing jobs, or are companies just whining because they can't get away with paying slave wages anymore? My spidey sense is tingling.
Remember Operation Wetback? Yeah, that was a bit heavy-handed, even for me. But the libs conveniently forget that unchecked illegal immigration also has consequences. Strained social services, overcrowded schools, and a race to the bottom in wages. It's a race WE are losing. We used to build empires.
This study is just more ammunition for the open borders crowd. They'll be screeching about how we need to let everyone in, regardless of skills or background, to save the economy. As if THAT'S the solution. Maybe instead of importing cheap labor, we should, I don't know, TRAIN AMERICANS. Radical, I know.
So, what's the play here? The left wants to flood the country with voters who will be eternally grateful for their handouts. Corporations want to keep wages low and profits high. And the rest of us are stuck footing the bill. It's the grift that keeps on grifting.
Economic theories? Pfft. It's basic supply and demand. Less labor means higher prices. Higher prices mean less demand. Less demand means... you guessed it... fewer jobs. But don't worry, the government will just print more money to cover it up. What could go wrong?
The specifics of the jobs lost don't even matter. Whether it's high-skilled or low-skilled, the underlying problem is the same: we've created a system where businesses are incentivized to hire cheap labor instead of investing in American workers. It's a self-inflicted wound.
The reaction to this study will be predictable. The left will use it to push for open borders. The right will dismiss it as fake news. And the truth will be somewhere in the middle, buried under layers of propaganda and political spin. MAGA needs to get real.
So, what's the takeaway? Deporting people has consequences. Shocker! But so does ignoring the law and letting anyone and everyone walk across the border. It's a complex problem with no easy answers. Unless, of course, you're a brain-dead NPC who gets all your opinions from CNN.
Maybe, just maybe, we should focus on fixing our own economy, creating opportunities for American workers, and enforcing our borders. But that would require actual leadership and a willingness to challenge the status quo. Don't hold your breath.
In the meantime, prepare for more virtue signaling, more gaslighting, and more attempts to convince you that up is down and black is white. The clown world is just getting started. Fasten your seatbelts, it's gonna be a bumpy ride. Better yet, buy some Bitcoin.
This is some big brain stuff — deporting illegals, who take jobs Americans won't do, has resulted in Americans losing jobs because there aren't enough workers to support the construction industry. That's the long and short of it, folks.
