Marjorie Taylor Greene Complains About Deportation Impact

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Marjorie Taylor Greene contradicts herself on immigration and labor in the U.S.

Recent statements by Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene reveal a concerning inconsistency in her stance on immigration. Just last month, Greene complained that mass deportations would negatively affect the availability of workers for her own construction company and argued that something must be done about the labor force — and that the plan should be smarter than simply deporting all immigrants.

“I’m living in reality from now on,” Greene said, insisting that she will “tell the truth” even if it draws criticism. But while she tries to portray herself as pragmatic, she has also called for abolishing labor programs like H-1B visas — a shift that contradicts her claim that the shortage of workers is a real problem for the economy.

Instead of offering a coherent proposal, Greene appears to oscillate between anti-immigrant rhetoric and an economic reliance on the very workforce she criticizes. Her message, far from providing solutions, reveals a stance driven more by political opportunism than by the reality she claims to defend.

Video Source: Home of The Brave.

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