Knows this, what Mr Obama and the progressive democrats are doing now and for the past year bringing the children here, is criminal. Mr Obama is breaking the law. He is acting against the will of the people. There is no other way to describe what is happening other then a criminal act.
Does it matter that the Republicans were elected with the a mandate to stop Mr Obama? In reality, no, it doesn't matter. Members of the opposition party are afraid to take a stand on principle alone. If true, then why elect them at all?
Understand this in dollars and cents, the illegals will pay in $3.1 trillion over a life time, but the taxpayer will be on the hook for $9.4 trillion.
This is called a Constitutional crisis like we have never experienced in our 235 year history. Our way of life is being challenged like never before, and it seems too many of us believe the best solution is to do nothing. Fear, ignorance and greed rules the day.
The bottom line comes down to politics as usual? The opposition believes being close to power is good enough? The true definition of power is 'one's proximity to real power' and many in our government seem satisfied that's good enough.
Maybe actually doing what they were elected to do is too difficult? Time will tell.
The Financial Costs of Illegal Immigration
Source: David Inserra, "Ten-Step Checklist for Revitalizing America's Immigration System: How the Administration Can Fulfill Its Responsibilities," Heritage Foundation, November 3, 2014.
November 11, 2014
Many people believe that illegal immigrants receive little government welfare, but that is not the case, contends David Inserra, research associate with the Heritage Foundation. In a new report, Inserra provides some numbers on the fiscal cost of illegal immigration.
The typical American household received $31,584 in government benefits and services (such as Social Security, unemployment insurance, means-tested welfare programs, public education and local services like police protection) in 2010. Of course, not every household saw a net gain in government benefits -- higher income households tend to be tax contributors (meaning that they pay more in taxes than they receive in benefits), while other households are net tax consumers (receiving more in government services than they pay in taxes). According to Inserra:
The typical American household received $31,584 in government benefits and services (such as Social Security, unemployment insurance, means-tested welfare programs, public education and local services like police protection) in 2010. Of course, not every household saw a net gain in government benefits -- higher income households tend to be tax contributors (meaning that they pay more in taxes than they receive in benefits), while other households are net tax consumers (receiving more in government services than they pay in taxes). According to Inserra:
- The typical household headed by a college-educated person paid $54,089 in taxes while receiving just $24,839 in government benefits.
- The average American household headed by a person without a high school diploma paid just $11,469 in taxes while receiving $46,582 in government benefits.
- The average illegal immigrant is 34 years old. If he receives amnesty, he will receive government benefits for 50 years. Some amnesty proposals suggest restricting benefit access for the first 13 years after amnesty, but that limit would have little impact on long-term costs.
- Over the course of a lifetime, 11.5 million illegal immigrants granted amnesty would receive $9.4 trillion in government benefits after paying just $3.1 trillion in taxes.
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