The latest U.S. jobs report reveals a notable divergence in employment trends between native-born and foreign-born workers under President Donald Trump's administration. In June 2025 alone, native-born workers gained 830,000 jobs, bringing their total employment to a record high of approximately 132.65 million. Conversely, foreign-born workers experienced a loss of 348,000 jobs during the same period. Since January 2025, native-born employment has increased by around 2.08 million, while foreign-born employment has declined by approximately 543,000. The Department of Labor confirmed that native-born Americans have accounted for all net job gains since the beginning of the year. This shift marks a reversal from previous employment patterns observed during the Biden administration, where foreign-born workers had seen substantial job growth. The data indicates a focus on prioritizing native-born workers in the U.S. labor market, with full-time employment gains contributing to the overall increase in jobs. The trend has been highlighted by various officials and commentators as evidence of the administration's America First employment policies.
It's working. Keep removing illegal aliens and eliminate federal benefits they receive. Labor Dept: Americans Account for 100% of Job Gains Under Trump https://t.co/QvWFz39rxG via @BreitbartNews
President Donald Trump is growing the nation’s workforce by filling open jobs with native-born Americans, rather than importing more migrants to take such work, Bureau of Labor Statistics data reveals. “Compared with the start of the year, foreign-born employment is down by over
Labor Department: Native-Born Americans Account for 100% of Job Gains Under Donald Trump https://t.co/RwJ6hei5Dt