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10 sats \ 8 replies \ @TNStacker 19h \ parent \ on: The U.S. Industries That Rely Most on Illegal Immigration📈 charts_and_numbers
Oversimplified and lacking perspective.
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.
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The costs associated with welfare and health care and education and voter registration fraud eradicate any gains or benefits from illegal employment
And then add in the negative effects of immigrant crime
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I don't like victim blaming, when the benefactors aren't even challenged.
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Better!
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