Illegal Immigration Costs American Households Hundreds Of Billions Annually

Authored by Chadwick Hagan via The Epoch Times,

Illegal immigration weighs heavily on the wallets of hardworking American taxpayers – to the tune of hundreds of billions of dollars annually.

Still, the Biden administration turns a blind eye to these fiscal strains, neglecting the toll on our economy, the structural integrity of our nation, and the safety of our citizens.

Estimates suggest that illegal immigrants cost each household about $1,000, adding up to more than $120 billion a year.

Sources such as Newsweek hint that the true cost may be even higher, possibly reaching $150 billion annually, an amount shared by both federal and state governments. In all actuality, the financial impact could be much worse.

The situation continues to deteriorate by the day. Just this past December, Border Patrol recorded 249,785 arrests along the Mexican border, a 31 percent spike from November 2023 and a 13 percent surge from the December 2022 record.

Since President Joe Biden’s inauguration and the adoption of his open borders approach, more than 7.2 million illegal immigrants have streamed into the United States through the southern border, a number surpassing the population of 36 states.

Some estimate that number to be nearer to 10 million. The lawlessness makes it impossible to keep an accurate count.

The repercussions of illegal immigration cast long shadows over various aspects of our society, from heightened crime rates to suppressed wages to the depletion of taxpayer resources. Public services face strain, with illegal immigrants accessing emergency health care, enrolling their children in public schools, and tapping into social welfare programs. Some argue their willingness to accept lower wages drives down earnings, leading to reduced tax revenues and increased reliance on social welfare programs among low-wage workers, citizens, and legal residents alike. Even our property tax is paying for illegal immigrants. This generational problem demands pragmatic consideration and competent leadership.

To exacerbate matters, if illegal immigrants operate solely within cash transactions, much of their income goes undocumented.

This is why I advocate for measures such as the Fair Tax Act, which replaces income tax with a consumption tax, ensuring revenue from cash transactions is taxed.

While proponents argue that illegal immigrants are paying into our tax system, and even our Social Security system, it is hard to tell the difference between fact and fiction.

According to a 2023 National Bureau of Economic Research paper (Working Paper 31086, “Measuring the Characteristics and Employment Dynamics of U.S. Inventors”), the majority of innovation in America is driven by white and Asian (including Indian) individuals.

The paper estimates that 96.5 percent of U.S. inventors were white or Asian as of 2016.

The question remains: Why are we allowing our borders to be overrun by illegal immigrants when we need controlled and tactical immigration to pay into our depleted social systems and kick-start the next wave of innovation?

Why would the United States prohibit valuable workers from becoming American citizens while on work visas yet entice unskilled and impoverished workers to enter the country and stay illegally?

These unanswered questions only add fuel to the fires of conspiracy and intrigue.

Giving priority to visas for highly skilled workers will not only strengthen our domestic initiatives but also stimulate innovation and bolster economic growth. It is beyond puzzling that the United States of America continues to welcome unskilled workers when our nation’s prosperity hinges on innovation and skilled labor. The Democratic Party’s reluctance to use the term “illegal immigrants,” echoed by figures such as Nikki Haley, is equally confusing. As Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis rightly pointed out, coming to this country illegally is illegal.

We need to fast-track immigrants who are likely to innovate and create wealth instead of prioritizing low-skilled workers.

It’s time for responsible leadership to step up and implement immigration policies that benefit the United States and the American people.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
April 14, 2024 6:46 am

But they are all coming here to fill unwanted open positions in the economy and save Social Security!!!! (sarc)
Whatever they contribute, they will drain multiple times more money. Those jobs no one will do were done by Americans traditionally, just not for the low wages for which an illegal will do them.

flash
flash
April 14, 2024 7:46 am

Bruh don’t care about the taco food trucks…smh.

VOWG
VOWG
April 14, 2024 8:00 am

Hey, did you know that allowing and harboring illegal immigration/aliens carries a ten year prison term for anyone who does so? U S law, being broken everyday by everyone from the president on down. Now tell me, just where are the patriots?

bidenTouchesKids
bidenTouchesKids
April 14, 2024 8:48 am

This is why I advocate for measures such as the Fair Tax Act

No. All taxes are theft, so shove your fair tax where it doesn’t shine.

Anonymouse
Anonymouse
April 14, 2024 10:12 am

Another article disclosing the treason of our selected representatives…yawn.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
April 14, 2024 4:03 pm

Quite frankly, I don’t give a rip if they don’t cost US a penny … that just distracts US from realizing the biggest threat to US — they’re destroying our Nation … it’s language and culture and National identity …

charles zilich
charles zilich
April 14, 2024 6:23 pm

Philadelphia Fed Admits US Payrolls Overstated By At Least 800,000
‘ but there has been zero job-creation for native born workers since June 2018!’ chart 8
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/philadelphia-fed-admits-us-payrolls-overstated-least-800000
The Foreign-Born Share and Number at Record Highs in February 2024
https://cis.org/Report/ForeignBorn-Share-and-Number-Record-Highs-February-2024
look for this at the local level, run by NGOs
New American Leadership Academy begins 2023 cohort March 8
“As the 14th largest city in the United States, Columbus is home to more than 160,000 residents who were born in other nations, and we are proud to be a welcoming city for all,”

New American Leadership Academy begins 2023 cohort March 8

immigrants as agents of development 2030 MIGRATION IN THE 2030 AGENDA International Organization for Migration The UN Migration Agency
https://publications.iom.int/system/files/pdf/migration_in_the_2030_agenda.pdf

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 14, 2024 8:44 pm

Invasion, not immigration. Let’s not frame things in the enemy’s terms.