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32 sats \ 7 replies \ @freetx 9h \ on: The U.S. Industries That Rely Most on Illegal Immigration📈 charts_and_numbers
Real answer: Entitlements and Voting Harvesting.
Oversimplified and lacking perspective.
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We estimate that 59 percent of illegal immigrant households use one or more major welfare programs, costing roughly $42 billion a year. At the local level, the largest single cost is for public education. We estimate the cost of educating the children of illegal immigrants, most of whom are U.S.-born, totals $69 billion per year. While illegal immigrants often receive other services for their U.S.-born children, even when we estimate the net fiscal impact of just the illegal immigrants themselves, excluding their U.S.-born children, we still find they create a lifetime net fiscal drain of $68,000 on average (taxes paid minus benefits received).
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plus medical costs and long lines at hospitals
How many illegal immigrants receive Medicaid? HHS doesn't check immigration status
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I think you're complaining about the costs without questioning the benefits. There must be a long list of hidden benefits, too right? What would those be? Lower labor costs in the listed industries must have multiplyer effects.
Better!
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