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EXPOSED: D.C. Swamp Pushes FOREIGN WORKER Scheme to 'Fix' Deficit While Americans Struggle

Gary FranchiMarch 23, 2026323 views
EXPOSED: D.C. Swamp Pushes FOREIGN WORKER Scheme to 'Fix' Deficit While Americans Struggle
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The D.C. establishment is at it again, folks. While President Trump works tirelessly to put America First, the swamp creatures on Capitol Hill are cooking up another scheme to sell out American workers in the name of 'fiscal responsibility.'

Last week, a group of legislators and their investor-backed cronies held meetings in Congress to push the absurd claim that importing more white-collar foreign workers—including foreign doctors—represents the 'sweet spot' for fixing America's massive deficit and debt problem.

Let's be crystal clear about what this really is: another globalist money grab disguised as economic policy. These same establishment players have been pushing mass migration for decades, and now they're trying to rebrand it as deficit reduction. It's insulting to the intelligence of every hardworking American.

The Same Old Swamp Playbook

This isn't about fixing the deficit—it's about flooding the American job market with cheap foreign labor to benefit corporate donors and special interests. While American doctors, engineers, and other professionals struggle with student debt and rising costs of living, the swamp wants to import their competition at lower wages.

The timing couldn't be more telling. Just weeks into Trump's second term, as his administration works to secure our borders and prioritize American workers, the establishment is already scheming to undermine these efforts through backdoor immigration policies.

The real 'sweet spot' for deficit reduction is putting Americans back to work at good-paying jobs, not importing foreign workers to undercut their wages and opportunities.

These investor-backed advocates aren't concerned about America's fiscal health—they're worried about their profit margins. They want compliant foreign workers who won't demand the wages and working conditions that American professionals rightfully expect.

President Trump has made it clear that his administration will prioritize American workers first. It's time for Congress to stop listening to globalist lobbyists and start fighting for the people who actually vote for them.

Patriots need to ask themselves: if importing foreign workers is such a great solution, why are these same establishment figures the ones who created our deficit crisis in the first place?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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RedStateRealistVerifiedMar 23, 2026
This administration talks about 'Build Back Better' while literally importing workers instead of investing in American talent. The hypocrisy is staggering.
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WorkingClassHeroVerifiedMar 23, 2026
It's all about cheap votes and cheap labor. They don't represent us anymore.
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TaxpayerFirstVerifiedMar 23, 2026
So let me get this straight - they'll spend billions on foreign workers but can't fix our infrastructure or help struggling American families?
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SarahFromTexasVerifiedMar 24, 2026
My husband lost his construction job to a crew of foreign workers getting paid half what he was making. Now they want to make this official policy?
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MainStreetUSAVerifiedMar 24, 2026
The 'deficit fix' is just cover for corporate donors who want cheaper labor. They don't care about balancing budgets, they care about maximizing profits at our expense.
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ConservativeVoiceVerifiedMar 24, 2026
AMERICA FIRST should mean something! How about we train and hire our own citizens instead of this globalist nonsense.
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VeteranDadVerifiedMar 24, 2026
Couldn't agree more. We have plenty of able-bodied Americans who need work.
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PatriotMike2024VerifiedMar 24, 2026
This is exactly what I've been saying for years! They claim to care about American workers but then turn around and import cheap labor to undercut wages.
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TruthSeeker47VerifiedMar 24, 2026
Same playbook every time - socialize the costs, privatize the profits.
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SmallBizOwnerVerifiedMar 25, 2026
Does anyone know which specific programs they're pushing? I want to contact my representatives about this.