TRUMP CUTS MIGRATION, CENSUS DATA SHOWS RISING AMERICAN LEVERAGE
For years, many Americans felt like the border was out of control and their voices didn’t matter.
Wages stayed flat, costs exploded, and it seemed like nothing in Washington ever really changed.
Now, a quiet but powerful shift is showing up in the numbers.
New Census data says President Trump is on pace to bring annual migration down to about 321,000 by June 2026 — a dramatic pullback compared to the chaos of recent years.
But here’s what most people missed: this isn’t just about numbers at the border.
When migration slows, the balance of power in the economy starts to tilt back toward the American worker, not the political donor or the multinational CEO.
Meanwhile, experts are admitting something our side has said for years: this isn’t some force of nature.
Policy matters.
When a president actually chooses to defend the border and put citizens first, immigration flows fall, wages can rise, and politicians are forced to focus on fixing problems here at home.
This is what America First looks like in real life — not anger, but quiet strength, restoring leverage to ordinary people.
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