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B.S.đź’©
It’s not all about supply and demand. If it were this wouldn’t be true:
“ 63 percent of households headed by a non-citizen reported that they used at least one welfare program, compared to 35 percent of native-headed households.”
“ Compared to native households, non-citizen households have much higher use of food programs (45 percent vs. 21 percent for natives) and Medicaid (50 percent vs. 23 percent for natives).”
“ 31 percent of non-citizen-headed households receive cash welfare, compared to 19 percent of native households. If the EITC is not included, then cash receipt by non-citizen households is slightly lower than natives (6 percent vs. 8 percent).”
—-C.I.S.
Today’s waves of immigration are nothing like the previous waves. Previous waves made it or died on the fruits of their labor, they got no government assistance. Even if today’s illegal immigrants can’t get cash checks from the government they ARE eligible for massive assistance at taxpayer expense— Education, Health Care, Food stamps especially if children are involved and they usually are.
The average uneducated family of 9 would never make it on the minimum wages of the head working in a field or etc.
Your premise that we could never exist without them is ridiculous. Most people realize the golden age of the US was the 1950’s when we built our modern infrastructure, started our space program and became the richest nation on Earth. All when extremely strict immigration quotas were in place.
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