Trump immigration crackdown may eliminate 15M workers by 2035: Study
Share this @internewscast.com


A recent study unveiled on Friday forecasts that President Trump’s immigration policies could lead to a substantial reduction in the U.S. workforce, estimating a decrease of 15 million workers within the next ten years.

The National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP) detailed in their report that the Trump administration’s stance on both illegal and legal immigration is expected to cut the projected workforce by 6.8 million by 2028 and by 15.7 million by 2035. This reduction is anticipated to lower the annual economic growth rate by nearly a third, thereby potentially impacting the living standards in the United States.

The report further cautions that these immigration policies may significantly increase the federal debt by $1.74 trillion and reduce the gross domestic product (GDP) by $12.1 trillion over the coming decade.

Among the changes driving these projections are the suspension and reduction of refugee admissions, the implementation of a travel ban enacted in 2025, the termination of Temporary Protected Status and humanitarian parole programs, and restrictions on international students working in the U.S. post-graduation through Optional Practical Training and STEM OPT programs. Additionally, anticipated rules like the public charge rule are expected to further limit legal immigration.

The researchers also noted that their analysis does not account for the potential adverse economic effects of limiting U.S. companies’ access to high-skilled foreign workers through regulatory changes, which could impede productivity growth.

The Hill has reached out to the White House for their response on these findings.

The Trump administration has set a goal of removing at least 1 million immigrants in the country illegally per year. The Labor Department recently warned that the Trump administration’s mass deportation efforts could drive up food prices due to a dwindling workforce in the agriculture industry. 

Taxpayer funds are currently being used to bolster border and immigration enforcement, including the White House’s $45 billion investment to increase Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention capacity.

The NFAP said as expenditures rise, so will the country’s debt. 

“Increasing the federal debt will reduce living standards in the United States by leading to higher levels of taxation, inflation and interest rates than without such debt,” researchers wrote.

“Labor force growth is a crucial part of the economic growth that advances a country’s living standards and facilitates the financing of existing debts and obligations. With the U.S.-born population aging and growing at a slower rate, immigrants have become an essential part of American labor force growth,” they added.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Feeding Tampa Bay’ Enhances Community Support with Launch of New Health Clinic

In Tampa, Florida, a fresh strategy is emerging to tackle hunger, with…

Shocking Statistics: 20% of Tennessee Drivers Lack Insurance—Discover What This Means for You

As you navigate the roads of Tennessee, there’s a significant likelihood that…

Pennsylvania Student Protesters Unaware of Police Chief’s Presence During Demonstration, Lawyers Assert

PHILADELPHIA – Legal representatives for a group of student demonstrators held in…

JCPD Reports: Woman Allegedly Strikes Victim with Vehicle and Almost Hits Child in Parking Space Altercation

In a disturbing incident that unfolded in Johnson City, Tennessee, a woman…

Tragic Encounter: Cuban Border Patrol Stops Florida-Registered Boat, Leaving 4 Dead and 6 Injured

MIAMI – According to reports from Local 10 News, an incident in…

Community Pushback: Calls Intensify for Local Governments to Terminate ICE Training Contracts on Public Gun Ranges

ESCONDIDO, Calif. – For over a decade, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers…

Iran Strikes Back: Tensions Escalate with Trump Pre-Geneva Summit

As tensions escalate between the United States and Iran, Tehran has firmly…

Federal Judge Mandates Revamp of Columbia and Snake River Dams to Protect Endangered Salmon Populations

PORTLAND, Ore. — In a significant ruling late Wednesday, a federal judge…

Breaking: Sean Williams-Johnson City Lawsuit Reaches Final Settlement – What You Need to Know

GREENEVILLE, Tenn. (WJHL) — A federal judge has given the green light…

Discord Delays Age Verification Launch, Vows Greater Transparency Amid Backlash

Discord, a widely-used communication hub for gamers, has decided to temporarily shelve…