Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 10, 2014
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the number of foreign born persons working in the reached its highest-ever levels in November: 25,108,000.
Although there may be some minute portion of this group who are actually contributing something to the nation, the overwhelming majority – ninety-nine-point-whatever percent – are simply parasites, stealing work and driving down wages of the American people.
“The foreign born are those who reside in the United States but who were born outside the country or one of its outlying areas to parents who were not U.S. citizens,” says BLS. “The foreign born include legally-admitted immigrants, refugees, temporary residents such as students and temporary workers, and undocumented immigrants. The survey data, however, do not separately identify the numbers of persons in these categories.”
The BLS has been tracking the number of foreign-born and native-born workers annually since 2005 and monthly since 2007.
In November 2007, there were 124,014,000 native-born workers employed in the United States and 23,104,000 foreign-born workers employed in the United States. By November 2014, the number of native-born employed in the United States had dropped to 122,558,000 and the number of foreign-born employed had increased to 25,108,000.
In the seven years from November 2007 to November 2014, the number of native-born workers holding jobs in the United States declined by 1,456,000, and the number of foreign-born workers holding jobs increased by 2,004,000.
Note for those who are not math-inclined: that last bit there means that the declining unemployment the Jew media and ape leader are constantly on about only benefits non-Americans.
Try and figure that one out.
In order for these foreign-born persons working in our country to be classified as something other than mere parasites, they would have to be doing something that Americans couldn’t do.
George Bush’s old “they do jobs Americans don’t want to do” argument was technically possible, but it was proved wrong easily by falling wages and rising unemployment. Given that we clearly have enough people to do all jobs that need doing, the only type of person who would be needed would be some sort of scientific expert (or some other sort of highly technical expert).
Example: A relative of mine works in medicine, and there is a Spanish-born doctor who runs a clinic which deal with a disease which only effects persons numbering in the hundreds. There is definitely no one in America who could do his job. This is one example I have found in my personal life, I have not come across another.
The only situation I would approve of would be an open-borders program with countries of the identical or greater economic status. These would be Northwestern Europe, Scandinavia, South Africa and Australia (plus New Zealand, I guess, but only like sixty people live there so I’m not going to mention it in this list). Interestingly, no such program exists – we are only allowed in the EU for three months at a time, and can’t work, and the same goes for people from the EU coming to America – while all of our countries are being flooded with subhumans from anywhere/everywhere.