Comments by "Ego Brain" (@egobrain7349) on "California Pushes Coronavirus Stimulus Packages Specifically For Illegal Immigrants" video.

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  20.  @TheDeliuxii  We don't need to make becoming a citizen easier. We need to strongly secure the border, by any means necessary and all immigration should be by merit only. A person coming here should have to have an education and have something to offer. They should be banned from receiving any welfare for at least 10 years after coming here and proving that they'll be able to be self sufficient and support themselves. Sounds harsh, but we have plenty of public charges and we do not need more. See, the issue is, that illegal immigrants aren't the only problem. They already cost Americans 120 billion every single year (after any taxes they pay even) so they are definitely a problem, but many legal immigrants are also a problem. They're public charges just as much as the illegal immigrants are. Better, for sure, but still an issue. Especially immigrants from countries south of the border. 51% of immigrants, in general, are public charges on one or more welfare programs for up to 20 years. Compared to 30% of native households. Average immigrant household headed by an immigrant, legal or illegal, costs taxpayers $6,200 each in federal welfare benefits. That's 41% higher than native households. Average immigrant household receives 33% more cash welfare, 57% more food assistance, 44% more medicaid dollars than native households. Households headed by immigrants from Mexico and Central America have the highest welfare costs of any sending region at $8,251 each and 86% higher than native households. 71% of Hispanic led households, in general, are on one or more welfare program for up to 20 years. They're low educated and have more children. 24% of immigrants households are headed by a high school dropout compared to 8% of native households. 13% have 3 or more children compared to 6% of native households. Corporations are the only ones benefiting from this low skilled, low wage immigration, aside from the immigrants themselves.
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