Tuesday, November 10, 2015

LA RAZA "The Race" EVER EXPANDING MEXICAN WELFARE STATE IN LA RAZA-OCCUPIED MEXIFORNIA

ON THE STATE LEVEL ALONE, CALIFORNIA HANDS ILLEGALS MORE THAN $30 BILLION IN SOCIAL SERVICES. 

COUNTIES SUCH AS MEX-OCCUPIED LOS ANGELES, HAND OUT EVEN MORE. THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES HANDS ILLEGALS MORE THAN A BILLION FOR THE LA RAZA-DEMOCRAT PARTY'S ANCHOR BABY BREEDING FOR WELFARE PROGRAM.

ON TOP OF THESE FIGURES, PRIVATE ENTERPRISE HOSPITALS ARE FORCED TO PROVIDE $1.5 BILLION IN "FREE" HEALTHCARE.

NO LEGAL VOTED TO BE LOOTED BY MEXICO.


Health Coverage and Care for Undocumented Immigrants

12:00-1:30 p.m. PST, November 10, 2015
Capitol Event Center (Capitol Event Center (formerly CSAC Conference Center)
1020 11th Street, 2nd Floor
Sacramento, CA 95814
http://www.ppic.org/main/event.asp?i=1891

Description: California's undocumented population makes up a sizable share of California residents without health insurance. Half would likely qualify for full Medi-Cal benefits should coverage be extended. PPIC researchers Iwunze Ugo and Shannon McConville will provide a look at new estimates of the size and income levels of this population across California regions.

Stopping the Flow of Illegal Immigrants

 National Review Online, November 13, 2015

 Estimates from the Center for Migration Studies and the Pew Research Center show that, of the 11 million illegal immigrants currently residing in the United States, approximately 2.5 million arrived after Barack Obama’s inauguration. Yet the overall number of illegal immigrants in the country has remained fairly static, meaning that illegal immigrants have been coming and going in about equal numbers. Why? Because, contrary to much political rhetoric, many illegal immigrants are not here to stay, and so are very sensitive to incentives: When the prospect of profitable work outweighs the risk of falling afoul of law enforcement, they come; when it doesn’t, they leave.
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It is crucial, though, that we end the flow of illegal immigrants across our borders before dealing with those already here — otherwise, an amnesty will inevitably only draw the next population of illegal immigrants. To that end, a Republican administration should, among other things, seek to erect physical barriers along the southern border, end catch-and-release policies, and work with Congress to defund sanctuary cities.

Only after enforcement measures such as E-Verify are fully implemented and the illegal population has been actually declining should any other major measures be considered. We’re always told that it is urgent to bring illegal immigrants “out of the shadows.” But the plight of illegal immigrants is no more urgent now than it was a few years ago, or a few years before that.
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http://www.nationalreview.com/article/427000/illegal-immigration-modest-but-comprehensive-solution-editors

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