Friday, September 10, 2010

COSTS? How Much Does Being Mexico's Welfare State Costs? ASSAULT TO OUR CULTURE ASIDE?????

MEXICANOCCUPATION.blogspot.com

there's a few other factors to consider beyond dollars and cents for all this staggeringly "cheap" mex labor.. .THE MEXICAN LOATHING AND ASSAULT TO OUR CULTURE, AND THE MIND SET THAT THE AMERICAN SOUTH WEST, now under Mex occupation, IS IN FACT PARTY OF NARCOMEX!

Mexicans don't hop our borders to become Americans! Even those breeding "anchors" raise their little "free" mex as Mexicans, not even Mex-Americans! They teach the child Mex loathing for English, for this country, for our flag, for literacy, and instill the mex mentality of looting the _tupid gringos!

we are mexico's welfare, birthing centers, jobs and jails play. what do they bring us? contempt, massive birthing to "anchor" the Mex welfare state-in-a- state, and MEXICAN GANGS!

MEXICANOCCUPATION. blogspot
Illegal immigration: What's the real cost to taxpayers?
By Edward Schumacher-Matos
Thursday, September 9, 2010;
In 1909, at the height of the last great immigration wave, when immigrants reached a peak of almost 15 percent of the U.S. population, they made up about half of all public welfare recipients.
They were two-thirds of welfare recipients in Chicago.
In the country's 30 largest cities, meanwhile, more than half of all public school students were the children of immigrants. They were three-fourths in New York.
This history is forgotten in the angry debate over the cost to taxpayers of unauthorized immigrants and their children today. My recent column reporting that unauthorized immigrants were making unexpectedly large contributions to Social Security, for example, led to denunciations that I was being misleading by not looking at the total fiscal picture.
The truth is that unauthorized immigrants are probably a net burden on taxpayers in the short term, but only if you consider education as a cost and not as an investment in the nation's future, as it was seen a century ago.
(THE NATION’S FUTURE, OR THE EXPANSION OF MEXICO’S WELFARE STATE IN A STATE? MEXICANS ARE NOT HERE TO ASSIMILATE, BUT TO “RECONQUISTA” THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST… AND THE REST OF THE NATION, NOW ALSO OCCUPIED!)

(FAR LESS WELFARE??? IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY ALONE, ILLEGALS COLLECT $600 MILLION A YEAR IN WELFARE AS THE COUNTY FACES BANKRUPTCY!)
Compared with native-born Americans, moreover, immigrants here illegally receive far less in welfare and other government benefits, making them a closer fit than many of our ancestors to the mythic image of the immigrant coming for opportunity and not a handout.
(DEPRESSED WAGES CAUSE BY THE MEXICAN OCCUPATION ARE NOT AN “OVERALL ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTION” EXCEPT FOR THE CRIMINAL EMPLOYER OF ILLEGALS!)
Any fiscal look additionally has to be placed in the context of overall economic contribution. Economists overwhelmingly agree that the unauthorized contribute to the nation's economic growth -- and thus income for most Americans, though wages for unskilled workers suffer. None of this is to say that we should allow illegal immigration. As Milton Friedman once noted, you can't have open borders and hope to maintain generous government benefits for your citizens.

(THE PEW ! HISPANIC ! CENTER LIKES TO PAINT THE PICTURE ILLEGALS ARE HEADING HOME. EVERY DAY THEY’RE POURING OVER OUR BORDERS AND ARRIVING BY BOAT!)
Fortunately, the flow of new undocumented immigrants is abating, in part because of the recession but also because of greatly improved border enforcement. The Pew Hispanic Center reports that the estimated average annual number of border jumpers between March 2007 and March 2009 was a third of what it was between 2000 and 2005.
(OUTRAGE??? MEXICANS WAVING THEIR MEX FLAGS, RANTING THEIR RIGHTS IN OUR COUNTRY…. LOOK AT WHAT MEXICO’S DOES TO IT’S ILLEGALS, THAT IS AFTER THEY’VE KICKED THEM IN THE HEAD A FEW TIMES! HIRE AN ILLEGAL IN MEXICO CITY, AND THE EMPLOYER REALLY DOES GO TO JAIL!)
What all this suggests is that public anger over the unauthorized already living here has less to do with history and economics and more with what Harvard political philosopher Michael Sandel says is the special "outrage" citizens feel when they believe people are getting something they don't deserve.
"What part of 'illegal' don't you understand?" goes the moral cry. But it ignores a competing moral. Until recently, illegal immigration was encouraged by American business and tacitly accepted by government as a needed temporary worker program in lieu of a legal one that didn't exist. Still doesn't.
But you ask: What is the fiscal balance, anyway? No one knows. The brunt of the impact is state and local, particularly because of education, and no definitive study has been done. Services and the methodology in the few existing state studies vary widely. We have only estimates, mostly by partisans who impose their values over how to count children, parse enforcement costs and the like.

(THE DILEMMA IS THAT MEXICAN LOATHE LITERACY AND ENGLISH! EVEN HANDED A FREE EDUCATION, THEY HATE GRINGO SO MUCH, THAT BEING ABLE TO SPEAK LITERATE ENGLISH IS APING AMERICANS SO MUCH THEY CAN’T STOMACH IT AND GRADUATE UNABLE TO READ AT A SECOND GRADE LEVEL!)
The most insightful study remains one done by the National Research Council in 1997. It gauged federal, state and local fiscal costs and contributions over the lifetime of an immigrant in 1996 dollars. Citizen children were included.
The study found that an immigrant high school dropout -- which characterizes nearly half of today's unauthorized people -- received $89,000 more in services than he paid in taxes in his life. But an immigrant with at least some college -- a quarter of today's unauthorized -- gave $105,000 more than he got. For the high school graduates left, those who arrived during their teens or earlier were slightly profitable for the government, while the children of those who arrived later paid off the small deficit of their parents.
The orders of magnitude are more important than the precise numbers. A tough federal law passed in 1996 has since cut almost all benefits to unauthorized immigrants. Even the Center for Immigration Studies, which advocates forcing out immigrants here illegally, acknowledged that the average undocumented household in 2002 received fully 46 percent less in federal benefits than an American one. But this likely would go up with legalization.

A CENTURY AGO WE WERE A VAST AND OPEN NATION. WE ARE NOT NOW. OUR CITIES ARE IN CRISIS, FREQUENTLY FROM MEXICAN OCCUPATION. IN MEX GANG LAND OF LOS ANGELES, THE CITY PAYS OUT $10 MILLION JUST IN MEX GRAFFITI ABATEMENT!)
So, the main question may be: Are they deserving? Look around you at the people whose European-born ancestors were on the dole and overcrowding schools a century ago. You decide.
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FAIRUS.org
U.S. Taxpayers Spend $113 Billion Annually on Illegal Aliens
America has never been able to afford the costs of illegal immigration. With rising unemployment and skyrocketing deficits, federal and state lawmakers are now facing the results of failed policies. A new, groundbreaking report from FAIR, The Fiscal Burden of Illegal Immigration on U.S. Taxpayers, takes a comprehensive look at the estimated fiscal costs resulting from federal, state and local expenditures on illegal aliens and their U.S.-born children.
Expanding upon the series of state studies done in the past, FAIR has estimated the annual cost of illegal immigration to be $113 billion, with much of the cost — $84.2 billon — coming at the state and local level.

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“THE AMNESTY ALONE WILL BE THE LARGEST EXPANSION OF THE WELFARE SYSTEM IN THE LAST 25 YEARS” Heritage Foundation
"The amnesty alone will be the largest expansion of the welfare system in the last 25 years," says Robert Rector, a senior analyst at the Heritage Foundation, and a witness at a House Judiciary Committee field hearing in San Diego Aug. 2. "Welfare costs will begin to hit their peak around 2021, because there are delays in citizenship. The very narrow time horizon [the CBO is] using is misleading," he adds. "If even a small fraction of those who come into the country stay and get on Medicaid, you're looking at costs of $20 billion or $30 billion per year." (SOCIAL
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MOST OF THE FORTUNE 500 ARE GENEROUS DONORS TO LA RAZA – THE MEXICAN FASCIST POLITICAL PARTY. THESE FIGURES ARE DATED. CNN CALCULATES THAT WAGES ARE DEPRESSED $300 - $400 BILLION PER YEAR!
“The principal beneficiaries of our current immigration policy are affluent Americans who hire immigrants at substandard wages for low-end work. Harvard economist George Borjas estimates that American workers lose $190 billion annually in depressed wages caused by the constant flooding of the labor market at the low-wage end.” Christian Science Monitor
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WE ARE MEXICO'S WELFARE, BIRTHING CENTERS, JOBS AND JAILS PLAN!

latimes.com
L.A. County welfare to children of illegal immigrants grows
Payments to U.S.-born children rose to $52 million in July, prompting calls for policy changes
By Teresa Watanabe, Los Angeles Times

September 5, 2010

Welfare payments to children of illegal immigrants in Los Angeles County increased in July to $52 million, prompting renewed calls from one county supervisor to rein in public benefits to such families.

The payments, made to illegal immigrants for their U.S. citizen children, included $30 million in food stamps and $22 million from the CalWorks welfare program, according to county figures released Friday by Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich.

The new figure represents an increase of $3.7 million from July 2009 and makes up 23% of all county welfare and food stamp assistance, according to county records.

Last year, welfare and food stamp issuances totaled nearly $570 million, and the amount is projected to exceed $600 million this year. In addition, county taxpayers spend $550 million in public safety — mostly for jail costs — and nearly $500 million for healthcare for illegal immigrants, Antonovich said.

"The supervisor is very concerned," said Antonovich spokesman Tony Bell. "He believes we have an economic catastrophe on our hands."

Shirley Christensen of the county Department of Public Social Services said the number of households with illegal immigrant parents and U.S. citizen children receiving welfare increased by 7% from January to June of this year.

"With the economy the way it is, a lot of people have had to avail themselves of programs they may not have needed before," Christensen said. "Everyone is taking a hit, including undocumented immigrants."

Amid continued economic gloom, debate has intensified over the public cost of providing benefits to illegal immigrants and their U.S. citizen children. In recent months, calls have grown for a constitutional amendment that would effectively deny citizenship to the children of illegal immigrants, whose numbers increased from 2.7 million in 2003 to 4 million in 2008, according to the Pew Hispanic Center.

Currently, U.S. citizenship is automatically granted to children born on U.S. soil. Last month, U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) announced that he might introduce a constitutional amendment to deny citizenship to children of illegal immigrants. Antonovich and several legal scholars, however, argue that a federal statute would be sufficient to change the law.

But even some immigration hawks are wary of such a move. Steven Camarota of the Center for Immigration Studies, a Washington-based research organization that supports immigration restrictions, said ending birthright citizenship would harm children for their parents' misdeeds, require new federal registration systems and create other problems. The solution, he said, is to continue driving down illegal immigration with tough enforcement.
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Anchor Babies Grab One Quarter of Welfare Dollars in LA Co

The anchor baby scam has proven lucrative for illegal aliens in Los Angeles County, at considerable cost to our own poor and downtrodden legal citizenry.

The numbers show that more than $50 million in CalWORKS benefits and food stamps for January went to children born in the United States whose parents are in the country without documentation. This represents approximately 23 percent of the total benefits under the state welfare and food stamp programs, Antonovich said.

"When you add this to $350 million for public safety and nearly $500 million for health care, the total cost for illegal immigrants to county taxpayers far exceeds $1 billion a year -- not including the millions of dollars for education," Antonovich said.

I love children and I'm all for compassion -- smart, teach-them-to-fish compassion. But when laws, the Constitution, and enforcement allow illegal aliens (the operative word here being "illegal") to insinuate themselves into our nation and bleed us of our precious financial resources, then laws, the Constitution and enforcement need to be changed.

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