AMERICA – POSTED! NO LEGAL NEED
APPLY! BUT WE STILL GET THE BILLS FOR THE LA RAZA WELFARE AND CRIME STATE IN
OUR BORDERS!
August 11, 2009—Figures from the
Department of Public Social Services show that children of illegal aliens in
Los Angeles County collected nearly $22 million in welfare and over $26 million
in food stamps in June, announced Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael D.
Antonovich. Projected over a 12 month period – this would exceed $575
million dollars.
Annually the cost of illegal immigration to Los Angeles County taxpayers
exceeds over $1 billion dollars, which includes $350 million for public safety,
$400 million for healthcare, and $500 million in welfare and food stamps
allocations. Twenty-four percent of the County’s total allotment of
welfare and food stamp benefits goes directly to the children of illegal aliens
born in the United States.
“Illegal immigration continues to have a catastrophic impact on Los Angeles
County taxpayers,” said Antonovich. “The total cost for illegal
immigrants to County taxpayers exceeds $1 billion a year – not including the
millions of dollars for education.”
ADD TO THESE FIGURES THE STAGGERING COST OF THE MEXICAN
CRIME TIDAL WAVE! ACCORDING TO CA ATTORNEY GEN. KAMALA HARRIS, NEARLY HALF OF ALL MURDERS IN CA ARE BY MEXICAN
GANGS!
CA HAS THE LARGEST AND MOST EXPENSIVE PRISON SYSTEM. HALF
THE INMATES ARE MEXICANS.
OF THE TOP 200 MOST WANTED CRIMINALS IN LOS ANGELES, 183 ARE
MEXICANS, AND MOST OF THE REST ARE RUSSIANS.
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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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.
http://justcommonsense-lostinamerica.blogspot.com/2011/03/where-to-go-when-your-local-emergency.html
WELFARE FOR ILLEGALS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY ALONE IS
UP TO $600 MILLION PER YEAR… HOW MUCH OF THAT DOES MEXICO PAY US BACK ON?
JUDICIAL WATCH
SANCTUARY COUNTY LOS ANGELES SPENDS $600 MILLION ON WELFARE FOR ILLEGALS
County Spends $600 Mil On
Welfare For Illegal Immigrants
Last Updated: Thu, 03/11/2010 - 3:14pm
For the second consecutive year taxpayers in a
single U.S. county will dish out more than half a billion dollars just to cover
the welfare and food-stamp costs of illegal immigrants.
Los Angeles County, the nation’s most populous, may be in the midst of a
dire financial crisis but somehow there are plenty of funds for illegal aliens.
In January alone, anchor babies born to the county’s illegal immigrants
collected more than
$50
million in welfare benefits. At that rate the cash-strapped county will pay
around $600 million this year to provide illegal aliens’ offspring with food
stamps and other welfare perks.
The exorbitant figure, revealed this week by a
county supervisor, doesn’t even include the enormous cost of educating,
medically treating or incarcerating illegal aliens in the sprawling county of
about 10 million residents. Los Angeles County annually spends more than $1
billion for those combined services, including $500 million for healthcare and
$350 million for public safety.
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 the
county’s Department of Social Services. In 2009 the tab ran $570 million and
this year’s figure is expected to increase by several million dollars.
Illegal immigration continues to have a
“catastrophic
impact on Los Angeles County taxpayers,” the veteran county supervisor
(Michael Antonovich) who revealed the information has said. The former
fifth-grade history teacher has repeatedly come under fire from his liberal
counterparts for publicizing statistics that confirm the devastation illegal
immigration has had on the region. Antonovich, who has served on the board for
nearly three decades, represents a portion of the county that is roughly twice
the size of Rhode Island and has about 2 million residents.
His district is simply a snippet of a larger crisis. Nationwide, Americans
pay around $22 billion annually to provide illegal immigrants with welfare
benefits 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. Tens of billions more are spent on other social services, medical
care, public education and legal costs such as incarceration and public
defenders.
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“Through love of having children, we are going to take over.” AUGUSTIN CEBADA, BROWN BERETS, THE LA RAZA FASCIST PARTY
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.
ANCHOR BABIES BORN IN OUR BORDERS ARE STILL CITIZENS OF MEXICO!
"Remember
187 -- the Proposition to deny taxpayer funds for services to non-citizens --
was the last gasp of white America in California." ---Art Torres, Chairman
of the California Democratic Party
Anchor Baby Power
La Voz de Aztlan has produced a video in honor of the millions of babies
that have been born as US citizens to Mexican undocumented parents. These babies
are destined to transform America. The nativist CNN reporter Lou Dobbs
estimates that there are over 200,000 "Anchor Babies" born every year
whereas George Putnam, a radio reporter, says the figure is closer to 300,000.
La Voz de Aztlan believes that the number is approximately 500,000 "Anchor
Babies" born every year.
The video below depicts the many faces of the "Anchor Baby
Generation". The video includes a fascinating segment showing a group of
elementary school children in Santa Ana, California confronting the Minutemen
vigilantes. The video ends with a now famous statement by Professor Jose Angel
Gutierrez of the University of Texas at Austin.
http://www.aztlan.net/anchor_baby_power.htm
JUDICIAL WATCH.org
County’s Monthly Welfare Tab
For Illegal Aliens $52 Million
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.
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.