stephen miller’s immigration crackdown quietly benefits corporate labor contractors, new leak suggests
A recently uncovered memo from a major labor procurement firm reveals that stephen miller’s push for stricter immigration enforcement has a hidden upside for big business: a surge in demand for high-cost contract workers. While the policy is sold as protecting American jobs, critics note that the same companies benefiting from the crackdown have historically lobbied for cheaper foreign labor, raising questions about who really wins. The memo, obtained by an anonymous watchdog group, outlines strategies to profit from the resulting labor shortages.