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Report: More than half of immigrants on welfare
2018-10-30
[USAToday] More than half of the nation's immigrants receive some kind of government welfare, a figure that's far higher than the native-born population's, according to a report to be released Wednesday.
I still remember all the leftist poo-pooing this notion a few years ago. Nevermind California is so far in the hole it has gone out the other side of the earth with its budget deficit on this. Study will be declared racist in 5 minutes.
About 51% of immigrant-led households receive at least one kind of welfare benefit, including Medicaid, food stamps, school lunches and housing assistance, compared to 30% for native-led households, according to the report from the Center for Immigration Studies, a group that advocates for lower levels of immigration.

Those numbers increase for households with children, with 76% of immigrant-led households receiving welfare, compared to 52% for the native-born.

The findings are sure to fuel debate on the presidential campaign trail as Republican candidates focus on changing the nation's immigration laws, from calls for mass deportations to ending birthright citizenship.

Steven Camarota, director of research at the center and author of the report, said that's a much-needed conversation to make the country's immigration system more "selective."
Hell, just enforce the current laws and punish businesses that hire illegals with heavy fines that can put them out of business. Would end a lot of this bullshit right away.
"This should not be understood as some kind of defect or moral failing on the part of immigrants," Camarota said about the findings. "Rather, what it represents is a system that allows a lot of less-educated immigrants to settle in the country, who then earn modest wages and are eligible for a very generous welfare system."

Linda Chavez agrees with Camarota that the country's welfare system is too large and too costly. But Chavez, a self-professed conservative who worked in President Reagan's administration, said it's irresponsible to say immigrants are taking advantage of the country's welfare system any more than native-born Americans.

Chavez said today's immigrants, like all other immigrant waves in the country's history, start off poorer and have lower levels of education, making it unfair to compare their welfare use to the long-established native-born population. She said immigrants have larger households, making it more likely that one person in that household will receive some kind of welfare benefit. And she said many benefits counted in the study are going to U.S.-born children of immigrants, skewing the findings even more.

"When you take all of those issues into account, (the report) is less worrisome," she said.

Chavez, president of the Becoming American Institute, a conservative group that advocates for higher levels of legal immigration to reduce illegal immigration, said politicians should be careful about using the data. Rather than focus on the fact that immigrants are initially more dependent on welfare than the U.S.-born, she said they should focus on studies that show what happens to the children of those immigrants.

"These kids who get subsidized school lunches today will go on to graduate high school ... will go on to college and move up to the middle class of America," Chavez said. "Every time we have a nativist backlash in our history, we forget that we see immigrants change very rapidly in the second generation."

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The center's report is based on 2012 data from the Census Bureau's Survey of Income and Program Participation. It includes immigrants who have become naturalized citizens, legal permanent residents, those on short-term visas and undocumented immigrants.

Camarota said one of the most shocking findings from the report was the high number of native-born Americans also on welfare. About 76% of immigrant households with children are on welfare, but so are 52% of native-born households with children.

"Most people have a sense that if you were to work for $10 an hour, 40 hours a week, you couldn't be receiving welfare, could you? You couldn't be living in public housing, could you?" he said. "The answer is yes, you can. That's one of the most surprising things about this study."
Posted by:DarthVader

#5   but might be interesting, to study what happens with the second generation.

Purely anecdotal, but the impression I had living in Houston was when Central American immigrants (legal or otherwise) first arrived, they were solid Democrats due to the free stuff. After they got some skin in the game, like a job and started paying taxes, they tended to drift Republican.
Posted by: SteveS   2018-10-30 16:41  

#4  It would be hard to do, but might be interesting, to study what happens with the second generation.
Posted by: james   2018-10-30 16:23  

#3  " In todays news California has been declared bankrupt and is now a Territory not a State . A military governor has been appointed to run it. "
Posted by: Snavimble Bucket1794   2018-10-30 14:46  

#2  California is so far in the hole it has gone out the other side of the earth with its budget deficit

Indian Ocean. That sounds like a plan.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2018-10-30 10:33  

#1  How do you define 'immigrant'. The current trend, unfortunately for legal immigrants, is the include illegal aliens (who are not immigrations) as 'immigrants' because it supports certain narratives.
My assumption is that they included illegal aliens in that number of 'immigrants on welfare'.
Let's see the numbers for 'legal immigrants' verses 'illegal aliens' - and I'll bet the numbers are far different.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2018-10-30 10:28  

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