Deporting Illegal Aliens Brings Jobs, Better Wages, and Affordable Living for Americans

Hello, everyone, and welcome back to the Coin and Country, where we’re all about celebrating America and putting our citizens first. I’m Nate, and today we’re talking about something truly important: President Trump’s deportation policy and how it’s going to create jobs, lift wages, and make homes and everyday life more affordable for Americans. This is a plan that’s good for our country and our people, and I’m excited to share why deporting 40 million illegal aliens is such a positive step forward. So, let’s get into it!

The Policy: Putting America First

President Trump shared a bold vision on Truth Social, and it’s all about action. He’s declared a national emergency to deport illegal aliens—over 40 million of them who are impacting our economy. This means ICE is stepping up, with support from military resources, and our borders are getting secured. In just 50 days since Trump took office, ICE has arrested over 32,000 illegal aliens. That’s real progress! This policy is about giving American workers, families, and communities the opportunities they deserve—better jobs, higher pay, and a lower cost of living. Let’s look at how it’s going to work.

More Jobs for American Citizens

When we deport illegal aliens, we open up jobs for Americans. With 40 million illegal aliens in the country, millions are holding jobs that could go to our citizens. A great example is in Nebraska, where ICE raided Glenn Valley Foods, a meatpacking plant in Omaha, and detained 76 illegal aliens. Just two days later, the plant’s waiting room was filled with Americans and legal immigrants applying for those jobs—every seat taken! Folks are saying this shows Americans are ready and willing to work these jobs when given the chance.

This isn’t just one case. Across the country, companies are starting to replace deported illegal aliens. In California, farms are posting new openings after ICE operations. Texas and Florida are seeing the same trend. Deporting 40 million illegal aliens could free up millions of jobs in construction, agriculture, and hospitality—opportunities for Americans to step in and thrive.

Higher Wages for Hardworking Americans

Now, let’s talk about your paycheck. Deporting illegal aliens means better wages for American workers. Illegal aliens often take low-paying jobs, which keeps wages down for everyone. When they’re deported, companies have to offer fair pay to attract Americans. In Nebraska, after the Glenn Valley raid, employers are raising hourly wages to bring in American workers who expect a decent living. Some are saying meatpacking wages could rise by 10% or more

This makes sense when you look at the numbers. Illegal aliens can depress wages by at least 1-3% in low-skill jobs. Remove 40 million of them, and wages climb. We’re already seeing construction wages up 7% in some areas because of ICE’s efforts. This isn’t about taking advantage of workers—it’s about paying Americans what they’re worth. And that’s a win for every family.

The Welfare Problem: Taxpayers Subsidizing Corporations

Here’s something that doesn’t get enough attention: illegal aliens can work for such low wages because taxpayers are often picking up the slack through welfare programs. This is a system that benefits big corporations, not you. According to the Center for Immigration Studies, 63% of non-citizen households use at least one welfare program—like food stamps or Medicaid—costing taxpayers over $150 billion a year. That’s your money subsidizing cheap labor so companies can keep wages low.

When we deport illegal aliens, this unfair setup ends. Corporations will have to pay competitive wages to hire Americans, and we’ll stop draining taxpayer dollars on welfare for those who shouldn’t be here. It’s a fairer system that puts American workers and taxpayers first, and that’s what this policy is all about.

Lower Housing and Living Costs

Housing is a big concern for so many Americans—prices are up 50% since the pandemic. Part of the problem? 40 million illegal aliens are adding to the demand. Nearly 40% of them rent or own homes, making it harder for American families to find affordable places to live. Deporting even a fraction of them—say, 2 million—could ease housing supply issues and bring down rents and home prices.

It’s not just housing. Illegal aliens put pressure on schools, hospitals, and other services, which raises taxes and stretches resources. By deporting them, we reduce those costs, making life more affordable. Folks are saying rents could drop 5-10% in some cities, and even things like used car prices could ease up. This policy gives American families a chance to get ahead.

Addressing the Concerns

Some folks worry that deportations could hurt the economy, saying illegal aliens are needed for jobs in agriculture or construction. But Nebraska tells a different story—Americans showed up in droves to apply at Glenn Valley Foods after the raid. Americans will do these jobs, just not for unfairly low wages.

Others mention food prices might rise a bit—maybe 9% in a worst-case scenario, according to the Peterson Institute. But with wages going up and housing costs coming down, American families will still come out ahead. Plus, President Trump’s cutting regulations to keep businesses strong. This policy isn’t about disruption—it’s about building an economy that works for Americans.

Why This Matters: A Stronger America

This deportation policy is a big step toward a brighter future for our country. It means more jobs for Americans, higher wages, and a cost of living that doesn’t break the bank. It stops corporations from gaming the system with cheap labor and taxpayer-funded welfare. With 40 million illegal aliens impacting our economy, President Trump’s plan—backed by ICE, the military, and a secure border—is putting Americans first.

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