YES! OBAMA DID LIE THE AMERICAN PEOPLE THAT HIS OBAMACARE DID NOT
INCLUDE ILLEGALS! OBAMA AND PELOSI HAD IT RIGGED SO THAT WHILE IT READS THAT IT
PRECLUDES ILLEGALS, IT IS ILLEGAL TO ASK THE ILLEGAL WHAT THEIR STATUS IS! DEMS
ARE THE PARTY of ILLEGALS!
HERE’S
HOW IT WORKS: THE FEDERAL GOV REFUSES TO DEFEND OUR BORDERS AGAINST THE MEX
INVASION, BUT THEN CUTS STATES’ REIMBURSEMENT FOR THE MEXICAN OCCUPATION.
PRIVATE
HOSPITALS IN MEX-OCCUPIED CA ALONE MUST PAY OUT $1.3 BILLION PER YEAR IN
MEDICAL TO ILLEGALS. MANY COUNTIES PAY OUT MORE. LOS ANGELES PAYS OUT $600
MILLION IN WELFARE TO ILLEGALS, SOME OF WHICH IS “FREE” MEDICAL!
NOT ONE LEGAL VOTED TO BE LOOTED BY MEXICO! AND
IT ONLY GETS WORSE YEAR AFTER YEAR!
WASHINGTON
STATE IS A SANCTUARY STATE THAT ENCOURAGES ILLEGALS TO OCCUPY SO THE STATE CAN PAY MISERABLE WAGES. HOW MUCH DOES
ALL THAT “CHEAP” MEXICAN LABOR REALLY COST LEGALS? IN MEXIFORNIA, ONE-THIRD OF
ILLEGALS END UP ON WELFARE (SEE THE CASE
STUDY BELOW FOR THE STAGGERING COST OF JUST ONE FAMILY).
They
include small rural outposts like Othello Community Hospital in Washington State, which receives a steady
flow of farmworkers who live in the country illegally.
NEW YORK TIMES
July 26, 2012
Hospitals Are Worried About Cut in Fund
for the Uninsured
President Obama’s health care law is putting new strains on
some of the nation’s most hard-pressed hospitals, by cutting aid they use to
pay for emergency care for illegal immigrants, which they have long been
required to provide.
The federal government has been spending $20
billion annually to reimburse these hospitals — most in poor
urban and rural areas — for treating more than their
share of the uninsured, including illegal immigrants. The health care law will
eventually cut that money in half, based on the premise that fewer people will
lack insurance after the law takes effect.
But the estimated 11 million people now living illegally in the
United States are not covered by the health care law. Its sponsors, seeking to
sidestep the contentious debate overimmigration, excluded them from the law’s benefits.
As a result, so-called safety-net hospitals said
the cuts would deal a severe blow to their finances.
The
hospitals are coming under this pressure because many of their uninsured
patients are illegal immigrants, and because their large pools of uninsured or
poorly insured patients are not expected to be reduced significantly under the
Affordable Care Act, even as federal aid shrinks.
The hospitals range from prominent public ones,
like Bellevue
Hospital Center in Manhattan, to neighborhood mainstays like Lutheran Medical Center in Brooklyn and Scripps
Mercy Hospital in San Diego. They
include small rural outposts like Othello Community Hospital in
Washington State, which receives a steady flow of farmworkers who live in the
country illegally.
No matter where they are, all hospitals are obliged under federal law to treat
anyone who arrives at the emergency room, regardless of their immigration
status.
“That’s the 800-pound gorilla in the room, and
not just in New York — in Texas, in California, in Florida,” Lutheran’s chief
executive, Wendy Z. Goldstein, said.
Lutheran Medical Center is in the Sunset Park
neighborhood, where low-wage earning Chinese and Latino communities converge
near an expressway. Hospitals are not allowed to record patients’ immigration
status, but Ms. Goldstein estimated that 20 percent of its patients were what
she called “the undocumented — not only uninsured, but uninsurable.”
She said Congressional staff members
acknowledged that the health care law would scale back the money that helps pay
for emergency care for such patients, but were reluctant to tackle the issue.
“I was told in Washington that they understand
that this is a problem, but immigration is just too hot to touch,” she said.
The Affordable Care Act sets up state exchanges
to reduce the cost of commercial health insurance, but people must prove
citizenship or legal immigration status to take part. They must show similar
documentation to apply for Medicaid benefits that are expanded
under the law.
The act did call for increasing a little-known
national network of 1,200 community health centers that provide
primary care to the needy, regardless of their immigration status. But that
plan, which could potentially steer more of the uninsured away from costly
hospital care, was curtailed by Congressional budget cuts last year.
That leaves hospitals like Lutheran, which is
nonprofit and has run a string of such primary care centers for 40 years,
facing cuts at both ends.
On a recent weekday in Lutheran’s emergency
room, a Chinese mother of two stared sadly through the porthole of an isolation
unit. The woman had active tuberculosis and needed surgery to drain fluid from
one lung, said Josh Liu, a patient liaison.
The disease had been discovered during a checkup
at one of Lutheran’s primary care centers, where the sliding scale fee starts
at $15. But the woman, an illegal immigrant, had no way to pay for the surgery.
Another patient, a gaunt 44-year-old man from
Ecuador, had been in New York eight years, installing wood floors, one in
Rockefeller Center. The man had been afraid to seek care because he feared
deportation. Finally, the pain in his stomach was too much to bear.
Dr. Daniel J. Giaccio, leading the residents on
their rounds, used the notches on the man’s worn belt to underscore his
diagnosis, severe B-12 deficiency anemia. The woodworker had lost
30 pounds in a month, and his hands and feet were numb. Reversing the damage
could take months.
In some states, including New York, hospitals
caring for illegal immigrants in life-threatening situations can seek payment
case by case, from a program known as emergency Medicaid. But the program has
many restrictions and will not make up for the cuts in the $20 billion pool,
hospital executives said.
Groups that favor more restrictive immigration
policies said they agreed that the cuts in the $20 billion fund were a burden.
They said hospitals obviously had a duty to provide emergency care for
everybody, including illegal immigrants.
“I kind of like living in a society where we
don’t let people die on the steps of the emergency room,” said Mark Krikorian,
the executive director of one such group, the Center for Immigration Studies in
Washington.
But he said the answer lay in enforcing laws, so
that illegal immigrants leave the country, not in extending health coverage.
“There is no ideal resolution to the problem,
other than reducing the illegal population,” he said. “Incorporating illegal
immigrants into health exchanges or directly taxpayer-funded health care
legitimizes their presence.”
The Obama administration said the Affordable
Care Act supported safety-net hospitals in other ways, pointing to measures
that raise payments for primary care and give bonuses for improvements in
quality.
“We are taking important steps to make health
care more affordable and accessible for millions of Americans,” Erin Shields
Britt, a spokeswoman for the Department of Health and Human Services, said in
an e-mail. “Health reform isn’t the place to fix our broken immigration
system.”
With illegal immigration an issue in the
presidential campaign, many politicians continue to steer clear of addressing
the cuts.
Hospitals in New York State now receive $2.84
billion of the nation’s $20 billion in so-called disproportionate share
hospital payments.
Those payments start shrinking in 2014 under the
law, and drop to $10 billion by 2019.
“It is a difficult time to really advocate
around this issue, because there is so much antipathy against new immigrants,”
said Alan Aviles, president and chief executive of the Health and Hospitals
Corporation.
The corporation runs New York City’s public
hospitals, which treated 480,000 uninsured patients last year, an
estimated 40 percent of them illegal immigrants. The same worries haunt tiny
Othello Community Hospital, in Washington state’s rural Adams County, where it
is the only hospital for miles around.
Last year, the state began requiring that
participants in a basic health plan prove that they are citizens or legal
residents.
As a consequence, 4,000 out of the 4,400
patients at the nearby primary care center, mostly immigrant farmworkers, lost
their coverage, leaving Othello more financially vulnerable when those people
need emergency care.
In Central California, Harry Foster, director of
the Family HealthCare Network, another primary care center, called the
Affordable Care Act “a double-edged sword.”
Many low-wage earning citizens now lack
employer-sponsored health insurance, and the health care industry is already
competing for those who will gain coverage through the law. But no one is
competing to treat those it leaves out, he said.
“We will receive more and more of those
patients,” he said, estimating that 40 percent of the area’s residents were
illegal immigrant farmworkers. “But financially, we can’t take on all the
uninsured patients in the area, to the exclusion of all the others, and
survive.”
In many ways Lutheran, a century-old hospital
that refurbished a defunct factory to serve as its hub in the 1960s, has been a
prototype of the law’s new model: coordinating primary and preventive care to
improve health outcomes while curbing costs. Yet it stands to lose $25 million
from the cuts.
“This is an unintended consequence of the law,”
said Ms. Goldstein, the hospital’s chief executive. “But so far, nobody is
doing anything to resolve it.”
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MEXIFORNIA
STUDY OF MEXICANS FEEDING
OFF THE AMERICAN GRAVY TRAIN:
Jose Herria emigrated illegally from Mexico to
Stockton, Calif., in 1997 to work as a fruit picker. He brought with him his
wife, Felipa, and three children, 19, 12 and 8 – all illegals. When Felipa gave
birth to her fourth child, daughter Flor, the family had what is referred to as
an "anchor baby" – an American citizen by birth who provided the
entire Silverio clan a ticket to remain in the U.S. permanently. But Flor was
born premature, spent three months in the neonatal incubator and cost the San
Joaquin Hospital more than $300,000. Meanwhile, oldest daughter Lourdes married
an illegal alien gave birth to a daughter, too. Her name is Esmeralda. And
Felipa had yet another child, Cristian. The two Silverio anchor babies generate
$1,000 per month in public welfare funding for the family. Flor gets $600 a
month for asthma. Healthy Cristian gets $400. While the Silverios earned
$18,000 last year picking fruit, they picked up another $12,000 for their two
"anchor babies." While President Bush says the U.S. needs more
"cheap labor" from south of the border to do jobs Americans aren't
willing to do, the case of the Silverios shows there are indeed uncalculated
costs involved in the importation of such labor – public support and uninsured
medical costs. In fact, the increasing number of illegal aliens coming into the
United States is forcing the closure of hospitals, spreading previously
vanquished diseases and threatening to destroy America's prized health-care
system, says a report in the spring issue of the Journal of American Physicians
and Surgeons. "The influx of illegal aliens has serious hidden medical
consequences," writes Madeleine Pelner Cosman, author of the report.
"We judge reality primarily by what we see. But what we do not see can be
more dangerous, more expensive, and more deadly than what is seen."
According to her study, 84 California hospitals are closing their doors as a
direct result of the rising number of illegal aliens and their non-reimbursed
tax on the system. "Anchor babies," the author writes, "born to
illegal aliens instantly qualify as citizens for welfare benefits and have
caused enormous rises in Medicaid costs and stipends under Supplemental
Security Income and Disability Income." In addition, the report says,
"many illegal aliens harbor fatal diseases that American medicine fought
and vanquished long ago, such as drug-resistant tuberculosis, malaria, leprosy,
plague, polio, dengue, and Chagas disease." While politicians often
mention there are 43 million without health insurance in this country, the
report estimates that at least 25 percent of those are illegal immigrants. The
figure could be as high as 50 percent. Not being insured does not mean they
don't get medical care. Under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor
Act of 1985, hospitals are obligated to treat the uninsured without
reimbursement. "Government imposes viciously stiff fines and penalties on
any physician and any hospital refusing to treat any patient that a zealous
prosecutor deems an emergency patient, even though the hospital or physician
screened and declared the patient's illness or injury non-emergency," says
the report. "But government pays neither hospital nor physician for
treatments. In addition to the fiscal attack on medical facilities and
personnel, EMTALA is a handy truncheon with which to pummel politically unpopular
physicians by falsely accusing them of violating EMTALA." According to the
report, between 1993 and 2003, 60 California hospitals closed because half
their services became unpaid. Another 24 California hospitals verge on closure,
the author writes. "American hospitals welcome 'anchor babies,'" says
the report. "Illegal alien women come to the hospital in labor and drop
their little anchors, each of whom pulls its illegal alien mother, father, and
siblings into permanent residency simply by being born within our borders.
Anchor babies are citizens, and instantly qualify for public welfare aid:
Between 300,000 and 350,000 anchor babies annually become citizens because of
the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: "All persons born or
naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are
citizens of the United States and the State wherein they reside." Among
the organizations directing illegal aliens into America's medical systems,
according to the report, are the Ford Foundation-funded Mexican American Legal
Defense and Education Fund, the National Immigration Law Center, the American
Immigration Lawyers Association, the American Bar Association's Commission on
Immigration Policy, Practice, and Pro Bono, the Immigrant Legal Resource Center,
the National Council of La Raza, George Soros's Open Society Institute, the
Migration Policy Institute, the National Network for Immigration and Refugee
Rights and the Southern Poverty Law Center. Because drug addiction and
alcoholism are classified as diseases and disabilities, the fiscal toll on the
health-care system rises.
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WILL MEXICO BANKRUPT THE UNITED STATES? HASN’T IT ALREADY
BANKRUPTED MEXIFORNIA?... AND MURDERED THOUSANDS OF AMERICANS (LEGALS)!
BOOK:
Mexifornia: SHATTERING OF AN AMERICAN DREAM (illegals call it their DREAM ACT)
http://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2011/05/book-mexifornia-shattering-of-american.html
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LOS ANGELES ANCHOR BABY WELFARE PROGRAM:
THESE FIGURES ON WELFARE FOR ILLEGALS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY ARE DATED. IT NOT EXCEEDS $600 MILLION PER YEAR!!! (source: Los Angeles County & JUDICIAL WATCH)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1949085/posts
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Where To Go When Your Local Emergency Room Goes Bankrupt?"
THE QUESTION SHOULD BE WHERE DO ILLEGALS GO FOR
“FREE”MEDICAL.
During the past ten years 84 California hospitals have declared bankruptcy and closed their Emergency Rooms forever. Financially crippled by legislative and judicial mandates to treat illegal aliens have bankrupted hospitals! In 2010, in Los Angeles County alone, over 2 million illegal aliens recorded visits to county emergency rooms for both routine and emergency care. Per official figures, the cost is $1,000 dollars for every taxpayer in Los Angeles County.
During the past ten years 84 California hospitals have declared bankruptcy and closed their Emergency Rooms forever. Financially crippled by legislative and judicial mandates to treat illegal aliens have bankrupted hospitals! In 2010, in Los Angeles County alone, over 2 million illegal aliens recorded visits to county emergency rooms for both routine and emergency care. Per official figures, the cost is $1,000 dollars for every taxpayer in Los Angeles County.
http://justcommonsense-lostinamerica.blogspot.com/2011/03/where-to-go-when-your-local-emergency.html
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MEXICAN SUPREMACY
Joe Legal vs. Jose Illegal
Joe
Legal vs. Jose Illegal
Here is an example of why hiring illegal aliens is not economically productive for the State of California...
You have 2 families..."Joe Legal" and "Jose Illegal". Both families have 2 parents, 2 children and live in California.
Here is an example of why hiring illegal aliens is not economically productive for the State of California...
You have 2 families..."Joe Legal" and "Jose Illegal". Both families have 2 parents, 2 children and live in California.
"Joe Legal" works in
construction, has a Social Security Number, and makes $25.00 per hour with
payroll taxes deducted...."Jose Illegal" also works in construction,
has "NO" Social Security Number, and gets paid $15.00 cash
"under the table".
Joe Legal...$25.00 per hour x 40 hours $1000.00 per week, $52,000 per year
Now take 30% away for state and federal tax
Joe Legal now has $31,231.00
Jose Illegal...$15.00 per hour x 40 hours $600.00 per week, $31,200.00 per year
Jose Illegal pays no taxes...
Jose Illegal now has $31,200.00
Joe Legal pays Medical and Dental Insurance with limited coverage
$1000.00 per month
$12,000.00 per year
Joe Legal now has $19,231.00
Jose Illegal has full Medical and Dental coverage through the state and local clinics at a cost of $0.00 per year
Jose Illegal still has $31,200.00
Joe Legal makes too much money is not eligible for Food Stamps or welfare
Joe Legal pays for food
$1,000.00 per month
$12,000.00 per year
Joe Legal now has $ 7,231.00
Jose Illegal has no documented income and is eligible for Food Stamps and Welfare
Jose Illegal still has $31,200.00
Joe Legal pays rent of
$1,000.00 per month
$12,000.00 per year
Joe Legal is now in the hole... minus (-) $4,769.00
Jose Illegal receives a $500 per month Federal rent subsidy
Jose Illegal pays rent
$500.00 per month
$6,000.00 per year
Jose Illegal still has $25,200.00
Joe Legal now works overtime on Saturdays or gets a part time job after work.
Jose Illegal has nights and weekends off to enjoy with his family.
Joe Legal's and Jose Illegal's children both attend the same school. Joe Legal pays for his children's lunches while Jose Illegal's children get a government sponsored lunch.
Jose Illegal's children have an after school ESL program. Joe Legal's children go home.
Joe Legal and Jose Illegal both enjoy the same Police and Fire Services, but Joe paid for them and Jose did not pay.
Don't vote/support any politician that supports illegal aliens...
Its WAY PAST time to take a stand for America and Americans!
LOS ANGELES UNDER MEX OCCUPATION:
Additionally, the county spends $550
million on public safety and nearly $500 million on healthcare for illegal
aliens.
Welfare
for illegals, aka, Obama’s“Unregistered voters” soars!
JUDICIAL
WATCH.org
County’s
Monthly Welfare Tab For Illegal Aliens $52 Million
09/07/2010
As the mainstream media focuses on a
study that reveals a sharp decline in the nation’s illegal immigrant
population, monthly welfare payments to children of undocumented aliens
increased to $52 million in one U.S. county alone.
The hoopla surrounding last week’s news
that the annual flow of illegal immigrants into the U.S. dropped by two-thirds in the past decade
overlooked an important matter; the cost of educating, incarcerating and
medically treating illegal aliens hasn’t decreased along with it, but rather
skyrocketed to the tune of tens of billions of dollars annually.
THIS FIGURE DOES NOT
INCLUDE EXTRA MILLIONS PAID FOR ANCHOR BABIES
Those figures don’t even include the
extra millions that local municipalities dish out on welfare payments to the
U.S.-born children of illegal immigrants, commonly known as anchor babies. In
Los Angeles County alone that figure increased by nearly $4 million in the last
year, sticking taxpayers with a whopping $52
million tab to provide
illegal immigrants’ offspring with food stamps and other welfare benefits for
just one month.
That means the nation’s most populous
county, in the midst of a dire financial crisis, will spend more than $600
million this year to provide families headed by illegal immigrants with welfare
benefits. In each of the past two years Los Angeles County taxpayers have spent
about half a billion dollars just to cover the welfare and food-stamp costs of
illegal immigrants. Additionally, the
county spends $550 million on public safety and nearly $500 million on
healthcare for illegal aliens.
About a quarter of the county’s welfare
and food stamp issuances go to parents who reside in the United States
illegally and collect benefits for their anchor babies, according to the
figures from L.A. County’s Department of Social Services. Nationwide, Americans
pay around $22 billion annually to provide illegal immigrants with welfare
perks that include food assistance programs such as free school lunches in
public schools, food stamps and a nutritional program (known as WIC) for
low-income women and their children.
MEXICO EXPORTS THEIR POOR. OUR
GOVERNMENT SENDS OUT INVITATIONS IN THE FORM OF OUR JOBS, WELFARE, AND “FREE”
BIRTHING.
IT’S WORKED OUT QUITE NICELY AND
ENABLES THE MEXICAN RULING OLIGARCHY TO KEEP THE MEXICAN ECONOMY IN THE HANDS
OF RICH MEXICANS. IT’S NEVER BEEN DIFFERENT IN MEXICO!
THERE ARE MORE BILLIONAIRES IN MEXICO
THAN IN SAUDI ARABIA OR SWITZERLAND.
THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD IS NO
LONGER LA RAZA DONOR BILL GATES, BUT MEX CARLOS SLIM. SLIM OWNS THE MEX PHONE
MONOPOLY, WHICH IS WHY MEXICAN PAY THE HIGHEST PHONE RATES IN THE HEMISPHERE!
CARLOS SLIM ALSO OWNS NEARLY 10% OF THE
NEW YORK TIMES, WHICH IS WHY YOU WILL NEVER READ AN ARTICLE IN THAT PAPER WHICH
IS NOT PRO-AMNESTY, OPEN BORDERS, ILLEGALS ARE “GOOD” CITIZENS!
IT’S THE SAME ON THIS SIDE OF THE
BORDER! OUR GOVERNMENT FRONTS FOR THE CORPORATE INTERESTS. MOST OF THE FORTUNE
500 ARE GENEROUS DONORS TO THE MEXICAN FASCIST PARTY OF LA RAZA “THE RACE”. THE
U.S. CHAMBER of COMMERCE, FRONTING FOR WALL STREET’S DEMAND FOR EVER DEPRESSED
WAGES, FOR EVER HIGHER CORPORATE PROFITS, DEMANDS OPEN BORDERS, HORDES MORE
ILLEGALS, AMNESTY, AND SURE AS HELL NO E-VERIFY!
THE MEXICAN INVASION AND OCCUPATION
DEPRESSES WAGES FOR LEGALS $300 TO $400 BILLION PER YEAR!!!
IT’S ALL ABOUT FLOODING THE COUNTRY
WITH ILLEGALS FOR ALL THAT STAGGERINGLY EXPENSIVE “CHEAP” MEXICAN LABOR!
WE ARE MEXICO’S WELFARE AND PRISON
SYSTEM! HERE IT’S MERELY ONE MORE FORM OF CORPORATE WELFARE!
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.
“In his state of the union address to the Mexican nation, Calderon established his imperialistic imperatives: "I have said that Mexico does not stop at its border, that wherever there is a Mexican, there is Mexico. And, for this reason, the government action on behalf of our countrymen is guided by principles, for the defense and protection of their rights."
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"We have got to eliminate the
gringo, and what I mean by that is if the worst comes to the worst, we have got
to kill him." --- La Raza early founders,
Professor Jose Angel Gutierrez.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, WHERE HALF OF ALL JOBS GO TO
ILLEGALS, PUTS OUT $600 MILLION PER YEAR IN WELFARE TO ILLEGALS, PRIMARILY
ANCHOR BABY BREEDERS.
MEXICO ANCHORS THEIR
WELFARE SYSTEM IN OUR BORDERS WITH ANCHORS.
“Through love of having children, we are going to take over.” AUGUSTIN CEBADA, BROWN BERETS, THE LA RAZA FASCIST PARTY
WE ARE MEXICO’S WELFARE SYSTEM…
MEXICO
ANCHORS THEIR OCCUPATION OF OUR COUNTRY BY BREEDING “ANCHORS” AT GRINGO COST!
“What the
Pew estimate underlines is that this is a big problem,” said Mark Krikorian,
executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, a research group in Washington that
advocates reduced immigration.“It really is a subversion of national independence for people who
break into your country then to demand that their kids be U.S. citizens.”
August 11, 2010
Study Looks at Babies Born to Illegal Immigrants
About 340,000 of the 4.3 million babies born in
the United States in 2008 — or 8 percent — had at least one parent who was an
illegal immigrant, according to a study published Wednesday by the Pew Hispanic
Center, a nonpartisan research group in Washington.
Because they were born in this country, the babies of illegal immigrants are United States citizens. In all in 2008, four million children who were American citizens had at least one parent who was in the country illegally, the Pew study found.
Children of illegal immigrants make up 7 percent of all people in the country younger than 18 years old, according to the study, which is based on March 2009 census figures, the most recent data on immigrant families. Nearly four out of five of those children — 79 percent —are American citizens because they were born here.
About 85 percent of the parents who are illegal immigrants are Hispanic, the Pew Center reported.
The Pew study comes as lawmakers in Washington have been debating whether to consider changing the 14th Amendment of the Constitution, which grants citizenship to anyone born in the United States. The controversy erupted after Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, said in July that he might offer an amendment to revoke birthright citizenship for the American-born children of illegal immigrants.
Mr. Graham’s comments touched a nerve with many Americans, who called in to talk shows to question whether the children of immigrants who have violated the law by remaining in the United States should be granted citizenship. But it was less clear that there was strong support for altering the Constitution to address the problem.
A nationwide survey in June by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, a group affiliated with the Hispanic Center, found that 56 percent of those polled opposed changing the 14th Amendment, while 41 percent supported it.
The study by the Pew Hispanic Center casts light on an issue raised by Mr. Graham that prompted the current debate. In an interview with Fox News last month, Mr. Graham said that many illegal immigrants were crossing the border to have babies in this country to gain citizenship for their children. “They come here to drop a child,” Mr. Graham said.
The Pew figures showed that over 80 percent of mothers in the country illegally had been here for more than a year, and that more than half had been in the country for five years or more, said Jeffrey S. Passel, senior demographer at the Pew Hispanic Center and the co-author of the study, along with Paul Taylor, the center’s director.
“The combination of the growing undocumented population through 2007, with more staying in the country longer, creates a situation where we have seen increasing numbers of these births over the last six or seven years,” Mr. Passel said. “Because the immigrants are staying here, this is a young population, and they get married and form families.”
Republican leaders and conservatives have been
divided over Mr. Graham’s proposal for a constitutional amendment.
“What the
Pew estimate underlines is that this is a big problem,” said Mark Krikorian,
executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, a research group in Washington that
advocates reduced immigration.“It really is a subversion of national independence for people who
break into your country then to demand that their kids be U.S. citizens.”
But Mr. Krikorian, a conservative, does not favor an immediate effort to amend the citizenship clause of the Constitution. He said he wants to see tougher enforcement to reduce the number of illegal immigrants in the country.
“The point is to shrink the illegal population and prevent new illegals from coming in,” he said, “before it’s appropriate to have the constitutional debate.”
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For
some, a struggle WHO THINKS ABOUT THE STRUGGLE OF THE AMERICANS?
Some illegal immigrants have used stolen Social Security numbers to qualify for health programs -- a form of medical identity theft increasingly on hospital radars. Many more scramble to pay for their medicine and doctors visits in cash, a challenge in an economy where day-laborer work has dried up.
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HERE’S HOW WELL MEXICO’S WELFARE SYSTEM IN OUR BORDERS WORKS!
AN AMERICAN SEES & SPEAKS – Illegals and the
MELTDOWN OF OUR HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS ACROSS THE COUNTRY – The Ever Expanding
Mexican Welfare System
WHY WE ARE IN SUCH A MONEY SQUEEZE
Florida ER doctor's notes
Having spent three weeks in a hospital in Naples, Florida with my wife I couldn’t help noticing what was going on in the hospital and I had a lot of time to talk to the doctors and nurses about what I had observed. Below is a commentary from an ER Doctor. Do you think this might be a big reason our health care system and our social security system are so screwed up? Do you think this might be a big reason our taxes keep going up? Who do you think these people are going to vote for?
From a Florida ER doctor:
"I live and work in a state overrun with illegals. They make more money having kids than we earn working full-time. Today I had a 25-year old with 8 kids - thats right 8; all illegal anchor babies and she had the nicest nails, cell phone, hand bag, clothing, etc. She makes about $1,500 monthly for each; you do the math. I used to say, We are the dumbest nation on earth. Now I must say and sadly admit: WE are the dumbest people on earth (that includes ME) for we elected the idiot idealogues who have passed the bills that allow this. Sorry, but we need a revolution. Vote them all out in 2010. "
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Mexico Promotes Free U.S. Healthcare
For Illegal Immigrants
Time to wake up
people! With unemployment at 12% and the state going broke, our tax dollars are
going to pay for healthcare for hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens. To the
tune of over a billion dollars a year!
Read on:
Mexico's government operates programs in about a dozen American cities that refers its nationals--living in the U.S. illegally--to publicly funded health centers where they can get free medical care without being turned over to immigration authorities.
The program is called Ventanillas de Salud (Health Windows) in Spanish and its mission is to help illegal immigrants find U.S. hospitals, clinics and other government programs where they can get free services without being deported for violating federal immigration laws.
Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, San Diego and Indiana are among the cities where Mexican consulates operate the health referral system which annually costs U.S. taxpayers billions of dollars. In Los Angeles County alone, illegal immigrants cost taxpayers nearly $440 million in health services annually and a whopping $1.1 billion statewide.
Read on:
Mexico's government operates programs in about a dozen American cities that refers its nationals--living in the U.S. illegally--to publicly funded health centers where they can get free medical care without being turned over to immigration authorities.
The program is called Ventanillas de Salud (Health Windows) in Spanish and its mission is to help illegal immigrants find U.S. hospitals, clinics and other government programs where they can get free services without being deported for violating federal immigration laws.
Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, San Diego and Indiana are among the cities where Mexican consulates operate the health referral system which annually costs U.S. taxpayers billions of dollars. In Los Angeles County alone, illegal immigrants cost taxpayers nearly $440 million in health services annually and a whopping $1.1 billion statewide.
(THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES PUTS OUT $600 MILLION PER YEAR IN WELFARE TO ILLEGALS)
The Mexican consul in Los Angeles proudly announced that nearly 300,000 Mexicans in the area have benefited from his government's health referral program, which he says actually saves the county money by encouraging immigrants to seek preventive care rather than waiting for more expensive emergency treatment.
The Southern California operation promises to assess "consulate clients" for eligibility to government-funded health insurance and other primary care services and offers free legal assistance to those who are denied coverage. Its goal is to improve access to health services for immigrants of Mexican origin by formalizing a health education, medical home referral and insurance enrollment program.
In Chicago, the Mexican consul's Spanish-language web site heavily promotes the Illinois Department of Health's low-cost prescription medicine program for illegal aliens and various free medical services throughout the state. It encourages all Mexicans in the area to pursue the valuable U.S. government-financed services for their entire family.
The Indiana-based program boasts that it serves thousands of "Mexican nationals" living in that state as well as Ohio, Kentucky and southern Illinois. Mexican officials claim that its highly successful pro-health program sends out a clear message to other Mexican consulates throughout the country and the world.
Although these programs facilitate people to remain in the country illegally, Mexico is working hard to expand them to all 47 U.S. consulates to better serve its nationals. In the meantime, U.S. taxpayers will keep picking up the exorbitant tab of medically treating the millions who live in the country illegally.
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SURGE OF HEAVY BREEDING MEXICANS
More immigrants
While the census information did not include demographic breakouts, immigration groups were quick to claim that immigrants, and particularly Latinos, accounted for much of the population growth, both here and across the country.
"Today's data, coupled with recently released Census Bureau estimates, demonstrate that the Latino population has significantly influenced how congressional seats are apportioned among the states," the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund said in a statement.
But the Federation for American Immigration Reform, which supports controlled immigration, called the population increase "enormous and unwelcome" and a further strain on the country's natural resources.
"It is increasingly clear that our immigration policies are divorced from the social, economic and environmental realities that face our nation," said its president, Dan Stein.
Latinos represent the fastest-growing demographic group in the United States as well as in Washington state. Census estimates for the 2005-2009 period released this month show the Latino population in Washington grew 41 percent since 2000.
Nationally, one-quarter of all births are to Latino mothers, compared with 19 percent in Washington state, according to state figures.
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