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The president credited his tariff policies and economic agenda for these improvements, calling out nations that have taken advantage of America for decades.
“Look, our country has been ripped off by everybody, and that stops now… Canada, Mexico, the EU, and India are terrible abusers of our country,” he declared.
Globalists Won’t Be Happy
Trump predicted an economic boom as his administration works to bring back lost manufacturing jobs and restore industrial dominance.
“Globalists won’t love this because this brings jobs back to America… I think the United States is going to do records business. We’ll bring back a lot of those 90,000 factories that have been lost over the last number of years,” he said.
He contrasted his early job growth numbers with the previous administration’s record, pointing out that Biden’s final two years saw one in four new jobs created in the government sector. Under Trump, the trend has reversed.
“Under the final two years of Biden, one in every four jobs created in America was a government job… But under the first full month of President Trump, an incredible 93% of all job gains were in the private sector,” Trump emphasized.
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His administration has also reversed the decline in manufacturing employment.
“During the last year, the Biden administration saw a loss of more than 110K manufacturing jobs or 9K manufacturing jobs every single month — During the first full month in office, we’ve not only stopped the manufacturing collapse, but we’ve begun to rapidly reverse it and get major gains,” he declared.
NEC Director Kevin Hassett backed up the president’s claims, noting that policies prioritizing American workers are proving successful.
“A lot of people said that if you deported illegals, then employment would go down… And if you look, 280,000 American-born folks were hired, manufacturing jobs are going up… I suspect that this is going to be a glimpse of the Golden Age to come,” Hassett said.
Border Crossings Drop to Historic Lows
Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration has yielded astonishing results. After four years of what many considered the weakest border policies in U.S. history, his administration has turned things around in record time. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data shows that illegal border crossings have plummeted by 90% compared to the same period last year.
“That puts the US on track to have the lowest monthly border crossings in at least 25 years. If the trend continues, the number of illegal migrants coming into the US could hit a level not seen since 1968, nearly 60 years ago,” the New York Post reported.
Trump remains committed to securing the southern border, signing a new executive order aimed at blocking the flow of illicit drugs into the country.
Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, called the new numbers historic.
“If you kind of break down the numbers and divide them by 365, we haven’t had numbers this low since the 1960s. So we’re talking 60-year lows if it’s sustained, obviously,” Krikorian told The Post.
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CBP data shows that through February 11, only 3,953 illegal migrants were encountered at the southern border. If this trend holds, the total for the month would be around 10,000—the lowest figure since CBP began tracking border crossings in 1999.
The last time border crossings came close to this low was in April 2017, early in Trump’s first term, when monthly crossings hit just over 11,000.
America Is Back on Track
The message is clear: President Trump is delivering results. With job numbers surging, illegal immigration plummeting, and the manufacturing sector rebounding, the administration’s policies are rapidly reshaping the economic and security landscape.
Trump’s America First agenda is proving its worth, and as the data continues to roll in, it’s becoming harder for critics to deny the impact. While globalists and open-border advocates might not like it, the numbers don’t lie—America is winning again.



