Majority of Jobs Created Under Biden Went To ILLEGALS! (Ep. 09) - Nightly Scroll with Hayley 03/20/2025
Mar 20, 2025
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The discussion reveals shocking statistics suggesting that job growth under the Biden administration has favored illegal immigrants. Controversies unfold at a local government meeting as citizens resist police training for ICE. A humorous look at a flag prioritization issue raises eyebrows alongside critiques of Tesla's declining stock. The authenticity in political campaigns is emphasized, contrasting celebrity-driven strategies with grassroots connections. The episode wraps up with a lighthearted take on competition featuring a trans athlete and playful internet references.
The podcast highlights that 88% of job growth under Biden has gone to migrants, with significant implications for American workers.
Emotional city council debates reveal deep divisions on immigration enforcement, reflecting broader tensions in local governance and policy priorities.
Deep dives
Job Growth and Immigration Impact
A significant claim is made regarding the job growth under the current administration, stating that nearly all new jobs have gone to illegal immigrants. According to the analysis, a striking 88% of job gains between 2020 and 2025 have been attributed to migrants, with 60% specifically going to illegal immigrants. In comparison, American citizens reportedly secured fewer than a million jobs during the same period, highlighting a stark imbalance with a ratio of 7.3 migrant jobs to every one job gained by a native-born American. This revelation raises concerns about employment priorities and the implications for American workers amid ongoing immigration debates.
Local Government Reactions to Immigration Policies
In an unexpected turn of events, members of the Fort Myers city council displayed deep emotions while voting against a proposal that would allow local police enforcement to act as ICE agents. The council's decision sparked controversy, particularly when two members were seen tearfully voicing their opposition, citing fears over potential risks to federal funding. The emotional responses from these officials raised questions about their motives and highlighted the ongoing tensions surrounding immigration enforcement. This incident underscored a growing divide in local governance regarding support for initiatives related to border security.
Authenticity in Political Campaigns
The dynamics of political campaigning and the use of social media are examined, focusing on how authentic communication resonates more effectively with voters compared to celebrity endorsements. The distinction is made between Kamala Harris’s celebrity-driven campaign and Trump's genuine connection with voters through personal interactions and relatable messaging. Trump's approach involved engaging directly with ordinary Americans, while Harris relied heavily on star power, which ultimately fell flat. This analysis suggests that voters prioritize authenticity and substance over flashy marketing tactics in their political choices.
Social Media Strategies and Voter Sentiment
The influence of social media strategies on political outcomes is discussed, noting how Republicans have leveraged platforms like TikTok more effectively than their Democratic counterparts. The Democrats' attempts to redirect blame for rising gas prices through social media influencers backfired, as the messaging was perceived as disingenuous by the public. In contrast, prominent conservative figures who engaged with voters on social media demonstrated how authentic interactions can shift perceptions and motivate voter engagement. This phenomenon indicates a growing realization among Democrats about their missteps in adapting to the digital political landscape.
In this episode of Nightly Scroll, I'll expose failures of the Biden administration like commuting the sentence of a career criminal, and creating jobs for illegal immigrants. Then, liberals meltdown at their city council meeting, refusing to assist ICE with deportation efforts. The Democrats are still wondering why they lost the election, and their favorite influencer minion Harry Sisson is being canceled.
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