HOW MANY ILLEGALS WERE DEPORTED FROM YOUR
COUNTY?
A county by county chart:
A NATION OVERRUN BY ILLEGALS…. and then
hands them millions of jobs and billions in welfare to keep them coming!
Immigrating America Into a Colony of Mexico
Article by Frosty Wooldridge
America
faces a greater and more dangerous threat from within than from without. While
our armed forces secure Afghanistan and Iraq, our own borders stand unguarded
24 hours a day. Al-Qaeda insurgents plan their next attacks somewhere inside
our country. They advocate a violent overthrow of America.
HERITAGE.org
MEXICO’S WELFARE STATE in AMERICA’S OPEN and
UNDEFENDED BORDERS:
In 2010, the average unlawful immigrant household received
around $24,721 in government benefits and services while paying some $10,334 in
taxes. This generated an average annual fiscal deficit (benefits received minus
taxes paid) of around $14,387 per household. This cost had to be borne by U.S.
taxpayers. Amnesty would provide unlawful households with access to over 80
means-tested welfare programs, Obamacare, Social Security, and Medicare. The
fiscal deficit for each household would soar.
Other households
are net tax consumers: The benefits they receive exceed the taxes they
pay. These households generate a “fiscal deficit” that must be financed by
taxes from other households or by government borrowing. For example, in 2010,
in the U.S. population as a whole, households headed by persons without a high
school degree, on average, received $46,582 in government benefits while paying
only $11,469 in taxes. This generated an average fiscal deficit (benefits
received minus taxes paid) of $35,113.
The high deficits
of poorly educated households are important in the amnesty debate because the
typical unlawful immigrant has only a 10th-grade education. Half of unlawful
immigrant households are headed by an individual with less than a high school
degree, and another 25 percent of household heads have only a high school
degree.
The Fiscal Cost of Unlawful Immigrants and Amnesty to the U.S. Taxpayer
Executive Summary
Unlawful immigration and amnesty for current unlawful immigrants can pose large fiscal costs for U.S. taxpayers. Government provides four types of benefits and services that are relevant to this issue:
- Direct benefits. These include
Social Security, Medicare, unemployment insurance, and workers’
compensation.
- Means-tested welfare benefits. There
are over 80 of these programs which, at a cost of nearly $900 billion per
year, provide cash, food, housing, medical, and other services to roughly
100 million low-income Americans. Major programs include Medicaid, food
stamps, the refundable Earned Income Tax Credit, public housing,
Supplemental Security Income, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families.
- Public education. At
a cost of $12,300 per pupil per year, these services are largely free or
heavily subsidized for low-income parents.
- Population-based services. Police, fire, highways, parks, and similar services, as the National Academy of Sciences determined in its study of the fiscal costs of immigration, generally have to expand as new immigrants enter a community; someone has to bear the cost of that expansion.
SEN. RICK SANTORUM:
“Part of the problem, Santorum
said, has been the arrival of millions of unskilled immigrants — legal and
illegal — in the United States. "American workers deserve a shot at [good]
jobs," Santorum said. "Over the last 20 years, we have brought into
this country, legally and illegally, 35 million mostly unskilled workers. And
the result, over that same period of time, workers' wages and family incomes
have flatlined." SEN. RICK SANTORUM
JOE LEGAL v LA RAZA JOSE ILLEGAL…. which one
has it good under the Dems???
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