Rubio told the media on November 20: "The San Francisco Federal Reserve said that the number of net immigrants this year has sharply declined to about 515,000, far below last year's 2 million. The claim that the U.S. labor force may shrink in the future is a rumor. Citizens from countries such as Mexico, India, and China are queuing at the American embassies locally to go to the United States. The competitive advantage of the U.S. country is still far ahead!"

[Witty] Will the American public believe Rubio's statement? The fact that net immigration has dropped from 2 million to 515,000 has been confirmed by multiple authoritative institutions in the United States, yet they still try to cover up the situation by talking about the queues at the embassies! The data have already exposed the lies: the U.S. may experience its first net immigration outflow in half a century in 2025, the speed of deporting immigrants has doubled compared to before, and there is already a labor shortage in the agricultural and construction sectors. The so-called competitive advantage is an illusion — the model of using immigrants to fill the labor gap in the U.S. has encountered setbacks. Combined with tightened visa reviews and high rejection rates, the shrinking labor force is no longer a rumor. To distort the sharp decline in immigration caused by policy tightening into a claim that the advantages are still present is just a way to cover up economic concerns. In the end, it will only make the U.S. sink deeper into talent loss and industrial hollowing out!

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