THE LA RAZA WELFARE STATE COSTS
LEGALS IN MEXIFORNIA ALONE $20 BILLION PER YEAR! CALIFORNIA IS IN MELTDOWN DUE
TO BEING MEXICO’S WELFARE AND LOOTING COLONY!
*
BUT YOU WON’T FIND A SINGLE DEM IN
THE NATION THAT IS NOT PUSHING FOR WIDER OPEN BORDERS, NO E-VERIFY, MUCHO MAS
DREAM ACTS, AMNESTY or, at least continued NON-ENFORCEMENT until there are
enough illegals voting for dems in our borders we have only ONE political
party: THE MEXICAN FASCIST PARTY of LA RAZA!
*
Illegal immigrants
drain the tax dollars
Congressional study shows illegal immigrants sap tax dollars
The Business Journal of
Phoenix - by Ty Young Phoenix Business Journal
A study by the U.S. Congressional Budget Office released Tuesday backs up the view that undocumented immigrants sap more tax dollars than they provide, especially in education, health care and law enforcement.
The study pulled together reports from the past five years, using data from sources including the Pew Hispanic Center, the Rand Corp., the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and various universities. The Congressional study also incorporated facts from states, including Arizona, but its authors acknowledged there was no aggregate estimate that could be applied to the entire country.
The report says that in 1990, 90 percent of undocumented immigrants primarily were in six states: California, Florida, Illinois, New Jersey, New York and Texas.
By 2004, undocumented immigrants had increased tenfold in other states, most notably Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina and Tennessee, according to statistics from the Pew Hispanic Center.
The report estimates there are 12 million undocumented immigrants nationwide. Of those, 60 percent are uninsured and 50 percent of the children are uninsured. Again using 2004 statistics from the Pew Hispanic Center the average income of undocumented immigrants was $27,400 while Americans earned $47,800. The difference puts undocumented immigrants in a lower tax bracket, thus reducing the amount of federal and state income taxes generated.
The study also showed that while undocumented workers represented just 5 percent of state and federal service costs, their tax revenue did not offset the amount spent by government. The authors of the study stated that, "the general consensus is that unauthorized immigrants impose a net cost on state and local budgets. However, no agreement exists as to the size of, or even the best way of measuring, that cost at a national level."
In education, which the study notes is the largest single expenditure in state and local budgets, multiple states reported 20 to 40 percent higher costs educating non-English speaking students, many of whom come from the homes of undocumented immigrant parents. Using New Mexico statistics from 2004 as a model, education spending on undocumented immigrants comprised $67 million of the state's $3 billion education budget.
The study estimates there are 53.3 million school-age children in the U.S., 2 million of whom are undocumented immigrants and another 3 million who are legal citizens, but whose parents are not.
Undocumented immigrants are more likely to access emergency rooms and urgent care facilities because most do not have health care, the study said. In Arizona and other border areas, states paid nearly $190 million in health care costs for undocumented immigrants in 2000, the study reported. The amount, which the study says likely has risen since then, represented one-quarter of all uncompensated health care costs in those states that year.
While the report found that undocumented immigrants are less likely to be incarcerated than American natives, it said states still bear a large cost for the legal process. Based on a report from the U.S./Mexico Border Counties Coalition from 2001, counties from the four states that border Mexico spent more than $108 million on law enforcement activities involving undocumented immigrants. San Diego County in California spent nearly half of that, with more than $50 million going into law enforcement activities involving undocumented immigrants.
*
THE MEXICAN INVASION AND EVER EXPANDING
WELFARE STATE IN OUR BORDERS:
By Robert Rector .............Heritage.org | May 16, 2006 (DOUBLE THE FIGURES NOW)
(dated figures THE LA RAZA DEMS HAVE EXPANDED THE MEXICAN OCCUPATION FOR
CHEAP LABOR IN CALIFORNIA ENOUGH TO ALONE DOUBLE THESE FIGURES!
VISIT HERITAGE.org for more info on Mexican invasion and occupation
This paper focuses on the net fiscal effects of immigration with
particular emphasis on the fiscal effects of low skill immigration. The fiscal
effects of immigration are only one aspect of the impact of immigration.
Immigration also has social, political, and economic effects. In particular,
the economic effects of immigration have been heavily researched with differing
results. These economic effects lie beyond the scope of this paper. Overall,
immigration is a net fiscal positive to the government’s budget in the long
run: the taxes immigrants pay exceed the costs of the services they receive.
However, the fiscal impact of immigrants varies strongly according to
immigrants’ education level. College-educated immigrants are likely to be
strong contributors to the government’s finances, with their taxes exceeding
the government’s costs. By contrast, immigrants with low education levels are
likely to be a fiscal drain on other taxpayers. This is important because half
of all adult illegal immigrants in the U.S. have less than a high school
education. In addition, recent immigrants have high levels of out-of-wedlock
childbearing, which increases welfare costs and poverty. An immigration plan
proposed by Senators Mel Martinez (R-FL) and Chuck Hagel (R-NE) would provide
amnesty to 9 to 10 million illegal immigrants and put them on a path to
citizenship (THERE ARE PROBABLY NEARLY 40 MILLION ILLEGALS HERE NOW). Once
these individuals become citizens, the net additional cost to the federal
government of benefits for these individuals will be around $16 billion per
year. Further, once an illegal immigrant becomes a citizen, he has the right to
bring his parents to live in the U.S. The parents, in turn, may become
citizens. The long-term cost of government benefits to the parents of 10
million recipients of amnesty could be $30 billion per year or more (CALIFORNIA
PUTS OUT $20 BILLION A YEAR IN SOCIAL SERVICES OF ILLEGALS).
OBAMA'S AMNESTY or even his CONTINUED NON-ENFORCEMENT WILL COST AMERICANS (LEGALS) BILLIONS!
In the long run, the Hagel/Martinez bill, if enacted, would be the
largest expansion of the welfare state in 35 years.
No comments:
Post a Comment