Deportations are working - the complaints from affected businesses prove the unauthorized labor pool is shrinking fast.
— Chief_Engineer (@ChiefEngineerCE) March 9, 2026
Imagine living in a society where unvetted illegals is 'normal' and protected.
LA County Economic Development report (Feb 2026): $3.7 million in reported… pic.twitter.com/jL5gGAdxA5
Deportations are working - the complaints from affected businesses prove the unauthorized labor pool is shrinking fast.
Imagine living in a society where unvetted illegals is 'normal' and protected.
LA County Economic Development report (Feb 2026): $3.7 million in reported business losses in just three months from ICE enforcement. 82% of businesses surveyed saw negative impacts. 44% lost more than half their revenue. 70% reported staffing shortages after enforcement actions.
This is real data from the businesses themselves - millions lost, half revenue gone for many, staffing holes everywhere.
Enforcement removes the low-cost illegal labor advantage. Businesses that depended on it feel the correction immediately. That's the needle moving.
Businesses reliant on illegal labor are fearful of going out of business. - The obvious reason, Competition is a bitch when you have to obey the law.
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That's why jobs für authorized workers are plentiful and wages are going up for them as well, two more promises President Trump has kept. No wonder he is the most trustworthy politician out there.