Fear Factory guitarist Dino Cazares shared his perspective on American manufacturing jobs in a recent statement on X (formerly Twitter). He addressed the future of industrial employment and automation’s role in manufacturing.
“The era of USA manufacturing jobs are a thing of the past and even if we did bring them back Robots will take those jobs not illegals,” Cazares stated.
Fear Factory has long explored themes of technology and automation in their musical content since the band’s formation.
The timing of Cazares’s observation coincides with major transformations in manufacturing sector employment and technological integration.
Current Manufacturing Employment Trends

Data from IndustrySelect reveals that U.S. manufacturing gained 13,000 jobs in the first two months of 2025.
The sector’s transformation extends beyond these numbers. Automation continues to reshape the workforce landscape.
Future Industry Projections

A new study by Manufacturing Today predicts a significant rebound for the manufacturing sector in 2025. The industry expects a 4.2% increase in overall revenues.
Strategic investments in automation and advanced technology drive this growth. These developments support Cazares’s views on robotics in manufacturing.
Technological Integration

The American Manufacturing Association highlights the evolving nature of manufacturing work.
The industry shift toward automated systems and advanced robotics demands new skill sets from the manufacturing workforce.