Nearly
Two-Thirds Of Non-Citizen Households In America Are On Welfare
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November, 2014
A
Center for Immigration Studies review of
U.S. Census Bureau data reveals a stunning
63% of households in the U.S. headed by non-citizens are on some form
of welfare.
That’s just shy of two out of every three proving to be a burden to
the American people. So much for the lie that massive immigration
enriches our nation.
Dead Weight
The
information CIS uncovered is infuriating in a number of ways. The 63%
figure is almost
twice the rate of native-headed American households that
use welfare, which is a disturbingly high 35% as it is. But
non-citizen households (45%) also utilize food programs at a much
higher rate than natives (21%), and disproportionately
tap into Medicaid programs as well (50% vs. 23%).
The
most telling statistic in the review, however, is that welfare
use rises among non-citizens the longer they are in our country.
“Of households headed by non-citizens in the United States for fewer than 10 years, 50 percent use one or more welfare programs; for those here more than 10 years, the rate is 70 percent,” CIS discovered.
Rather
than serving as a temporary safety net, our welfare programs are
proving to be a lifestyle staple for non-citizens sponging off the
American taxpayer. Of course, many of these non-citizens do work, but
they are low-skilled Hispanics from Central America laboring at
poverty-level jobs. A 2015 CIS report found that
67% of households headed by immigrant farm workers are on public
assistance of some form. Swollen-eyed
Big Ag industrial farmers crying out about the need to find workers
willing to do “the jobs Americans won’t do” are in fact having
their cheap payrolls subsidized by the welfare programs of this
nation.
Bitter Factors
At
a time when native-born Americans are working long
hours with less vacation time and fewer benefits, we are being forced
to carry the millstone of foreign squatters on our backs. Massive
immigration has led to overcrowded cities and towns, aggravating
traffic congestion that
leads to an even more draining daily commute for Americans just so we
can we have the privilege of having our wages heavily taxed to
financially support the very same invaders who are making our work
day more exhausting. This is madness.
Immigrants
also suppress
wages,
especially for low-skilled workers, so
that 35% figure of natives utilizing some form of welfare may be so
high in part due to the fact that the non-citizens abusing our
welfare programs are also making it impossible for a portion of our
citizen population to find decent-paying jobs. Thus
non-native interlopers are increasing the welfare burden beyond just
what they actively take for themselves.
The
Trump administration’s Department of Homeland Security has released
a draft proposal to
prevent immigration by those who are likely to be a public burden on
the American people. This new CIS report overwhelmingly confirms the
urgent need for such a policy. Anyone
opposing this sane safeguard through hollow accusations of “racism”
or self-serving pleas for cheap labor is an enemy to the American
working man and woman. And we will remember them for it.
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