
Department of Homeland Security credits Trump administration's mass deportation efforts for migration decline.
The United States is experiencing negative net migration, according to figures released by the Census Bureau on Wednesday, to the approval of the Trump administration.
The Department of Homeland Security jumped on the news, saying in a statement that its mass deportation efforts had helped achieve that apparent administration goal.
"In just one year, nearly 3 million illegal aliens have left the U.S. under the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration," the agency said in a statement.
The Census Bureau reported that population growth slowed significantly over the past fiscal year, increasing by 0.5% or 1.8 million people between July 2024 and July 2025.
Source: coinfanking
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Remind me, is decreasing immigration during periods of lowered birth rates good for the economy?
So glad all those hard working people are gone. Now the rich will need to get their fingernails dirty roofing houses. Nobody provides labor like a privileged man baby.
Over the next 10 years robots and AI will be replacing most manual labor jobs. Most of these people leaving today would have been unemployed and a drain on our welfare system within those 10 years.