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Trump's immigration crackdown has triggered the first negative net migration in 50 years, strangling economic growth and job creation. Consumer spending is projected to drop by up to $110 billion as immigrants leave and businesses face labor shortages. This reckless policy reverses the immigration surge that fueled America's post-pandemic boom and pushed the economy forward.
Negative net migration marks a necessary course correction after Biden's catastrophic open-border policies flooded America with 8 million illegal immigrants. Reduced immigration is already driving wages up for American workers and protecting the environment from unsustainable population growth. Enforcing immigration laws isn't harsh — it's mandatory for national stability.