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That's billions into the economy. Coal workers, Steel workers, Iron Workers, new roads to no where being built. Where new real estate stock will open up and crater the ridiculous RE market nationwide.
Auto workers, cookie makers, air con plants and working in harmony feeding, cooling, and transporting the wall builders. I'm already working on Wall Worker celebrity trading cards. Ya'lls Ying is fixing to be our Yang.
As for taxes, unauthorized immigrants pay them, and if they work off the books, they pay into the system without taking out. They don’t collect Social Security and don’t qualify for food stamps or other benefit programs. They pay sales and property taxes, and since they are generally younger and healthier than the native-born population, they strengthen the safety net. The Social Security Administration estimates that unauthorized immigrations pay about $13 billion a year into Social Security and get only about $1 billion back.
Oh, so ILLEGAL immigrants don't collect Social Security except when they collect $1B a year of it.
Can you think of one reason why illegals don't get more social security?
(Hint: How many wrinkled, grey haired busboys and dishwashers do you see?)
When they fall off the roof, who pays? The off-the-books asshole contractor who hired them or the other taxpayers?
Illegals are the reason jobs that used to provide a lower middle class living are now shitty minimum wage jobs. Meatpacking, Chickenplucking, Canning, even General laborer/handyman/landscaper used to be good jobs for unskilled people.
And fuck education, there aren't enough jobs to go around, or you'd see Social Workers, STEM Grads, and others getting big wage increases each year, instead of flat or near flat.
Do ILLEGAL immigrants compete for the same limited stock of affordable housing as poor natives or do they travel to another dimension at night to sleep there?
Do ILLEGAL Immigrants lift or add to the burdens of poorer school districts?
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/25/opinion/the-costs-of-mr-trumps-dragnet.html
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