Forbes provides a review of expert opinions about how the new automation/AI is going to roll out regarding the jobs economy over the next years. It notes the dire early predictions of mass unemployment, but tries to provide a balance with more upbeat forecasts of new jobs being created in the tech economy.

Forbes also mentioned that the future tech jobs require new skills which entail appropriate training and won’t be available to low-skilled workers.

In fact, the many thousands of non-English-speaking unskilled Third-Worlders who have flooded across America’s open border won’t be employable in a few years when automation and artificial intelligence hit big.

Below, a predictive chart from a PwC report How will automation impact jobs? shows increased use of smart machines while America’s open borders welcome unskilled foreigners from abroad.

Thanks to President Trump in the White House, America’s employment economy is booming. However, when a smart machine becomes less expensive performing a job than a worker, then the human will be replaced: that’s market reality.

The upshot is: Automation Makes Immigration Obsolete.