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Originally Posted by crockett
Once again Paul Markman the guy living in a 3rd world country as an ex pat from England thinks he knows more than anyone else about US and international law...He is so uninformed he doesn't even understand his own home country follows the exact same rules..
This guy is seriously full of himself...
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So post articles that prove how out of touch I am. I get all my information on this new thing called the Internet. It's a great place and you should use it to come up with facts thatillegals aren't costing the US billions every year. For instance I found that anchor babies cost $2,000,000,000 a year.
Now let's add the money the babies get from the State.
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/andyjse.../#7e54a79155b3
The benefit to the family is that the child is thereby eligible to claim U.S. social welfare, be educated at much lower cost and obtain certain medical benefits for life here. Various court challenges have tried to block this practice. For example, in 2015 the State of Texas stopped giving birth certificates to parents who could not produce U.S.-issued documents for themselves. What was more, Texas refused to recognize the Mexican Consulate-issued matrícula consular as an identity paper as it had previously. But such state efforts to frustrate birth tourism have run up against the prohibition of the 14th Amendment to the effect that, “No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States
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https://www.pennlive.com/news/2017/0...grants_qu.html
According to Politifact, pregnant women and nursing mothers could be eligible for certain benefits under the Women-Infants-Children (WIC) program, which provides food and nutrition vouchers to low-income families, if they have a child that was born in the U.S.
Their children could also enroll in Medicaid, although the undocumented parents could not. This as children born to undocumented parents in the U.S. are granted birthright citizenship.
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https://www.cwla.org/new-child-trend...ding-patterns/
Child Trends has released their latest report on state and federal child welfare spending, Federal, State and Local Spending to Address Child Abuse and Neglect in SFY 2012 . The report shows a total of $12.7 billion in federal funds spent in 2012 on child welfare services—a decrease from two years earlier. The state and local spending includes an additional $15 billion.
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I used
Google it's a great site and enables me to find the facts, something you and others are unable to do.
Just having babies, illegal immigrants cost the US taxpayers billions a year. Come anddo more research proving that low wage jobs making Americans unemployed is making up the difference. You'll find more costs detailed here.
https://gfy.com/22506004-post50.html