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Pro-Migration Economists: Migrants with Quasi-Amnesty Generate $20 Billion for Investors

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Imagine this: a cadre of pro-migration economists, in a desperate Supreme Court filing, argues that President Trump’s push to scrap Biden’s Temporary Protected Status (TPS) quasi-amnesty for hundreds of thousands of migrants should be blocked—not because it’s unfair or illegal, but because these newcomers juice the U.S. GDP by an estimated $20 billion annually, padding the pockets of investors and big business. The appeal, timed for an April 29 hearing, paints TPS as an economic elixir, with migrants filling low-wage jobs that supposedly supercharge growth. It’s a naked admission that open-borders policies aren’t about compassion; they’re about cheap labor for Wall Street fat cats who profit while American workers foot the bill in taxes, strained services, and depressed wages.

Dig deeper, and the sleight-of-hand becomes glaring. These economists cherry-pick GDP metrics, ignoring how migrant influxes balloon welfare costs, housing shortages, and crime rates that hit working-class communities hardest—precisely the folks who form the backbone of America’s 2A heartland. In red states like Texas and Florida, where TPS holders flock, sheriffs are already sounding alarms over sanctuary-city spillover, rising thefts, and gang activity that make rural gun owners eye their AR-15s a little closer. This isn’t abstract economics; it’s a direct assault on the self-reliant ethos of the Second Amendment. When federal judges greenlight amnesty under the guise of growth, they erode border sovereignty, inviting chaos that justifies more gun grabs under the pretense of public safety. Investors win billions, but Joe Sixpack in flyover country loses his job, his neighborhood, and maybe his right to defend it.

For the 2A community, the implications scream urgency: TPS isn’t just an immigration ploy; it’s a Trojan horse for demographic shifts that dilute conservative voting blocs and empower urban elites who despise armed citizens. Trump’s fight to end it is a firewall against this erosion—support it, stock up, and vote like your trigger finger depends on it. Because when GDP trumps sovereignty, the real cost is measured in hollow-point rounds, not dollars.

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