There will be no 100 jobs “created” because the industry will go someplace else. So the “inspectors” will have nothing to inspect.
Just doing the blow jobs Americans are unwilling to do.
Just because there won't be an industry to inspect doesn't mean the jobs won't be created. And after some suitable amount of time, a study can be commissioned to evolve the inspectors' duties to include some other activities that can be vaguely defined and will absorb the former duties so the new jobs can continue to screw the taxpayers.
Doesn't mean they'll be out of work, though.