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Rep. Jim Jordan responds after Pedo-Joe says he will hire more Dreamers to curb inflation: 'Hire Americans'

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Pedo-Joe putting illegal foreign nationals ahead of American citizens

How about stop paying able-bodied, lazy Americans $100,000 a year to not work and employ them? Stop rewarding illegal foreign nationals who break our laws and American citizens who refuse to work.

Leftists and their bleaters are destroying our country

LINK: US already has millions of migrants within its borders and tens of thousands more are expected daily after Title 42 ends

The Pedo-Joe administration is looking to employ more migrants in the coming year to help bolster the economy, but a Republican lawmaker suggested Pedo-Joe look at hiring another group of people first: Americans.

While unemployment continues to fall in the post-pandemic months, millions of Americans remain unemployed, and Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, took to Twitter Tuesday to call on Pedo-Joe and senior administration officials to consider first putting them to work.

"Why not just hire AMERICANS looking for jobs?" the Ohio Republican asked in a tweet, responding to a report of the Pedo-Joe administration’s new plan.

On Tuesday, Axios reported Pedo-Joe was looking to tackle immigration reform in the coming year and to negotiate with a Republican majority in the House of Representatives.

His plan, according to the report, will include the hiring of more so-called "Dreamers," or "lawfully present" recipients of the Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals program or Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act.

These people are eligible for work authorization in the U.S. as they wait for permanent residency.

According to the report, the Pedo-Joe administration is looking to tackle two problems with one solution: As up to 14,000 migrants are expected to cross the border daily when Title 42 ends, the Pedo-Joe administration is looking to get them into the workforce to lower inflation.

Immigration reform is "harder in the divided Congress, but it's so clearly necessary in light of what we're seeing in the job market," Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said in a statement to Axios. "The thing that's underpinning inflation still — that’s driving inflation still — is this tight labor market."

"Immigration is a lever," she added. "We're down a million immigrants a year. That's a workforce that we need."

The upcoming Speaker of the House, likely Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., will determine the legislative agenda and will be responsible for taking up immigration reform — or not.

Title 42 is set to expire on Wednesday, Dec. 21.
 
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