March 29, 2024, 08:46:53 AM *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
News: NEW CHILD BOARD CREATED IN THE POLITICAL SECTION FOR THE 2016 ELECTION
 
   Home   Help Login Register  
Pages: 1   Go Down
  Print  
Author Topic: "Cooking The Immigration Books"  (Read 1594 times)
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
WhiskeyGirl
Monkey All Star Jr.
****
Offline Offline

Posts: 7754



« on: July 17, 2012, 11:46:20 AM »


"Government accused of hiding real number of illegal aliens in U.S."

Quote
“The Obama administration is cooking the books to make it look like they are enforcing immigration laws when in reality they are enacting amnesty through inaction,” he said.
 
Smith added on Feb. 6, “The Government Accountability Office recently found that less than half of the southwest border is under operational control.”
 
With the actual unemployment rate in the United States hovering above 15%, it is estimated that 7M illegals currently work in America.
 
The negative impact of illegal aliens on American workers, who are still suffering through a non-existent recovery, is glaringly apparent. Most illegals arrive in America without even a high school diploma. They accept low wages and often work under the table. And even though they do not pay taxes at the local, state and federal level, they still receive benefits such as healthcare and free education.
 
Believe it or not, some illegals even receive tax credits and get money back from the Internal Revenue Service. Although exact figures vary, illegals generally cost American taxpayers more than $100B per year.
 
...
 
Some 51% of Mexican immigrant households used at least one major welfare program, while 28% used more than one.
 
Also, 62% of all “undocumented immigrants” in the United States work for cash and don’t pay taxes, leaving American taxpayers to pay out $52B each year to educate the children of illegal aliens.

...

read more here - http://americanfreepress.net/?p=5043

Where do the BILLIONS in welfare payments go?  How many actually stay in the states?  How many ever go to verify their residence every few months?  Yearly?  How many check in via phone and never see a case worker?  How many collect and work under the table?  How many return home and leave their benefits behind for friends?

I hear that one of three Californians are on welfare.  When does the madness end?  How long can working people afford the welfare madness?
Logged

All my posts are just my humble opinions.  Please take with a grain of salt.  Smile

It doesn't do any good to hate anyone,
they'll end up in your family anyway...
WhiskeyGirl
Monkey All Star Jr.
****
Offline Offline

Posts: 7754



« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2012, 11:53:55 AM »

"The Road to Hell is Paved with Good Intentions"

Quote
Although illegal immigrant brings up images of Mexicans or Hispanics in the general public, that is far from reality.  Three years ago, a couple of residents of Washington County, MD began wondering what was going on with non-profit groups bringing in refugees to their town.  They started asking questions when problems arose and answers were not forthcoming, nor could they get the local media interested in following up. They started Refugee Resettlement Watch to blog their discoveries.  In their research, they discovered other areas having similar issues with non- profit groups, in particular, church groups and  NGO’s funded with government grants bringing in hundreds, if not thousands of refugees from the Middle East, Africa and the Balkans.
 
Some of the problems they observed were refugees being settled into slums, placed on public assistance and forgotten, without education or jobs.  As they investigated further, they found an entire industry built around bringing in supposed refugees, getting them on welfare in exchange for, in essence, kickbacks for all the warm bodies.  As a result of this push to “help” refugees, there was very little effort to verify qualification for refugee status.

Quote
The calculated and organized strategy of politicizing any law enforcement contact with immigrant groups is increasing the danger to citizens, immigrants both legal and illegal and destroying the very ability of the United States to be in a position to welcome those wanting to make a better life for themselves.  It is the duty of our elected representatives to see to the wellbeing, not just of the individuals they represent, but that of the country as a whole.  So far, our government has been more concerned with the next election and political power, rather than seeing to the wellbeing of the Ship of State.  It is arguably in danger of capsizing and throwing citizen and immigrant alike into an ocean of chaos and suffering as horrific as the countries some of these immigrants are trying to escape.

read more here - http://lawenforcementtoday.com/2012/06/22/the-road-to-hell-is-paved-with-good-intentions/
Logged

All my posts are just my humble opinions.  Please take with a grain of salt.  Smile

It doesn't do any good to hate anyone,
they'll end up in your family anyway...
Pages: 1   Go Up
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Use of this web site in any manner signifies unconditional acceptance, without exception, of our terms of use.
Powered by SMF 1.1.13 | SMF © 2006-2011, Simple Machines LLC
 
Page created in 6.12 seconds with 19 queries.