Immigration and Its Compounding Consequences - TG Roundup
Immigration will not "save" social security or the welfare state.
Native born Americans will only use 95% of the benefits they pay into social security. Leaving a small but healthy surplus for the future of the program.
While foreign born workers will collect 120% of the benefits they pay in, representing a major deficit for the program.
50% of all immigrant households, including 55% of all non-citizen led households in the US receive some form of welfare benfit in the United States. Just 32% of native born American households receive any kind of state welfare benefit.
Excluding the earned income tax credit just 28% of native born households make use of the welfare state, while 45% of immigrant households, and 51% of non-citizen households, still collect on some other form of state benefit.
Only 14% of immigration ot the United States is based upon employment, the remaining 86% is overwhelmingly composed of family members of immigrants.
Immigration is bankrupting the United States, driving down wages, and driving up the cost of living and housing.
A fantastic article from VDare: U-Visas And T-Visas Are Both Generally Fraudulent
There are a few more items we think are worth adding to this great piece of journalism about immigration fraud:
DHS issues up to 15,000 principle U and T-visas annually, but this number hides the truth.
U-visa principle applicants under 21 can apply for derivative visas for their spouse, children, parents and even siblings.
While applicants over 21 can apply for their spouse and children.
The average family size in a Latin American household is 5 people, while the average size of an African household is 7 people.
U and T-visa issuance is leading to 100,000+ additional immigrants being granted legal status in the US annually.
All recipients of U-visas, and their many, many, dependents can apply for Green Cards (permanent residence in the US) after just three years.
There is no part of the US immigration system not designed to enable chain migration, the entire thing must be dismantled and re-evaluated from the ground up.
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