American workers

Trump’s “Hire American” Pledge: Hypocrisy or Reality?

Despite President-elect Trump’s campaign promise to prioritize American workers, his businesses have significantly increased their reliance on foreign guest workers, with 209 approvals this year alone—nearly double the number a decade ago. This surge in H-2B visa usage, across various Trump properties and businesses linked to his administration picks, contrasts sharply with some of his allies’ calls to curtail such programs. While some argue these programs are necessary to fill seasonal jobs, others contend they undermine American workers’ bargaining power. The Trump Organization’s actions highlight a disconnect between stated policy and business practices.

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Trump’s Policies: A Lower Standard of Living for American Workers?

Reelected President Trump’s economic policies threaten to reverse recent gains made by American workers. His proposed mass deportation of undocumented immigrants and imposition of high tariffs would negatively impact the economy, increasing prices and causing labor shortages. Simultaneously, his anti-union stance, including the appointment of anti-labor officials and support for firing striking workers, jeopardizes recent improvements in wages and union membership. These actions, coupled with his broader agenda outlined in Project 2025, risk significantly lowering the standard of living for American workers. The potential economic consequences of his second term are dire.

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