The U.S. government assures that 100% of the new jobs have gone to American citizens

This occurs in a context of tightening immigration policies, which particularly affects immigrant communities, creating uncertainty and concern in sectors such as agriculture and construction.

Donald Trump talks with workers during a visit to an industrial plant in the U.S.Photo © X/The White House

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In the midst of the celebration of Labor Day, the United States Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, stated that 100% of the new jobs created this year have been filled by American citizens, excluding undocumented immigrants.

“On this Labor Day, America is working for Americans again,” Noem wrote on her X account, where she also highlighted that 2.5 million people have returned to the labor market since January.

The official emphasized that, under the administration of Joe Biden, 88% of jobs had gone to foreign-born workers, while now the reforms driven alongside Donald Trump put “American workers first”.

The official speech was reinforced from the White House, which published a message with a strong political undertone, stating that "for decades, a corrupt political class sold out our workers and took our jobs. That ended on January 20. Under President Trump, we are restoring American work, reviving manufacturing, ensuring fair trade, and bringing jobs back home for American workers."

Both statements occur in a context of immigration tightening that has already had a direct impact on millions of foreign families.

Since Trump's return to the White House, the immigrant population in the United States has decreased by over 1.6 million people, according to data from the Department of Homeland Security itself, with significant repercussions in sectors such as agriculture, construction, and services.

For many immigrants, including thousands of Cubans settled in the country, Noem's words reinforce the feeling that job opportunities are increasingly closing off.

The official promise of "putting Americans first" translates into uncertainty for those who arrived in search of work, stability, and a safer life, and who now face the risk of being excluded from the job market or even having to leave the country.

While in Washington the figures are celebrated as a victory for the national economy, in communities with a strong presence of migrants, such as Miami, the date leaves a bitter taste.

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The Labor Day, which traditionally honors the workers supporting the economy, arrives this year with a message that many interpret as a reminder of exclusion for those who have contributed for decades to the development of the United States.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Impact of Labor and Immigration Policies in the United States

What percentage of new jobs in the U.S. have been filled by American citizens in 2025?

100% of the new jobs created in 2025 have been filled by U.S. citizens. This was highlighted by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in the context of Labor Day, indicating a significant shift from the previous administration, where a large portion of jobs went to foreign-born workers.

How have Trump's immigration policies affected the immigrant population in the U.S.?

The immigrant population in the United States has decreased by more than 1.6 million people since Trump's return to the presidency. Stricter immigration policies have led to a significant reduction in immigrants, which primarily impacts sectors such as agriculture, construction, and services, creating an environment of uncertainty for many immigrant families.

What impact has the reduction of immigrants had on the U.S. labor market?

The departure of immigrants has been celebrated as an opportunity for American workers. Despite the negative impact on certain sectors, the Trump administration contends that the reduction of illegal immigrants has created more job opportunities for citizens, with an increase of 2.5 million jobs for U.S.-born individuals since January 2025.

What measures has the Trump administration taken to strengthen immigration policies?

The Trump administration has implemented measures such as the appointment of new leaders at ICE and the completion of the border wall. Kristi Noem has announced leadership changes at ICE to expedite deportations and has highlighted the nearly finished border wall as a symbol of national security, all as part of her commitment to strengthen immigration control.

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