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The big lie: Illegal immigration benefits Americans

It's been widely  reported that illegal aliens comprise upwards of 27 percent of the US prison and jail population. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection -- two agencies within the Department of Homeland Security -- claim in several reports that they've apprehended over 100,000 criminal aliens whose offenses go far beyond violation of immigration laws and regulations.

Sadly, only about 25 percent of expenses for imprisoning criminal aliens is reimbursed by the federal government to state and local governments. This creates a hardship for taxpayers in states with high incarceration rates for criminal aliens. The proponents of open borders or lax immigration enforcement always point to the benefits derived from illegal immigration such as the amount of taxes they pay into the government system. Evidence, however, exists that refutes those claims. For instance, there is an abundance of anecdotal evidence that suggests a large number of illegal aliens are paid "off-the-books" therefore those wages are not taxed.

The National Research Council has estimated that the net fiscal cost of immigration ranges from $11 billion to $22 billion per year, with most government expenditures on immigrants coming from state and local coffers, while most taxes paid by immigrants who actually do pay taxes go to the federal treasury.

The net deficit is caused by a low level of tax payments by immigrants, because they are disproportionately low-skilled and thus earn low wages, and a higher rate of consumption of government services, both because of their relative poverty and their higher fertility.

This is especially true of illegal immigration. Even though illegal aliens make little use of welfare, from which they are generally barred, the costs of illegal immigration in terms of government expenditures for education, criminal justice, and emergency medical care are significant.

Californian officials have estimated that the net cost to taxpayers in order to provide government services to illegal immigrants approached $3 billion during a single fiscal year. The fact that states must bear the cost of federal failure turns illegal immigration, in effect, into one of the largest unfunded federal mandates existing today.

In addition, according to the Center for Immigration Studies, even with free trade, the United States continues to enjoy a higher real wage than other nations, due to the superiority of US technology. If taken to an extreme and the US removed all barriers to migration, most foreign workers would move to the United States, lured by the higher wages available here; Foreign labor would essentially cease to exist.

However, with all labor now in the United States, the prices of goods would return to their level of self-sufficiency, prior to the opening of trade. That is, perfectly free migration entirely eliminates the gains from trade that US natives had enjoyed. World income rose with the migration, but the natives of foreign countries in this case received more than all of this rise, since the income of US natives declined. With the world's majority of low-wage workers in the US, there would be tremendous damage to free trade and its benefits, with US middle and upper-middle class workers suffering the brunt of declining wages.

The urge for a utopian state of existence and a desire to make all things equal by the American Left has given way to a desire simply to make all things equal sans utopia. In their passion for a neo-Marxist level for the masses, they've decided consciously or subconsciously that if they could not bring the World's population up to the American level of prosperity and wealth, then they will bring US citizens down to the World's level of poverty and misery. For this is a result of seeing free trade as a zero-sum entity, and self-alienation of the American Left from their own country, the USA.

The problem isn't about the need for new laws; the problem is about the lack of enforcement of existing laws. The US Constitution provides the executive branch with a number of inherent powers such as the enforcement of immigration laws.

The Constitution also mandates that the President protect American sovereignty and the American people. That is the number one priority for our government -- of it should be. And congress is mandated to provide domestic tranquility for Americans. Criminal alien gangbangers do not add to our domestic tranquility.

Why is it suddenly necessary for congress to pass laws on illegal immigration when we haven't been enforcing the laws that already exist. The executive branch has the power to add border agents, equipment and other resources. The President has the power to use the military if necessary to enhance border protection. Passing laws is an easy, painless process. The trick is to enforce those laws.

And why isn't the US government arresting illegal aliens while they are protesting in our city's streets all across the country? The protest organizers, are said to be sponsored by left-wing groups including Open Borders and MEChA, are protesting the border security bill that passed the US House of Representatives in December and is still awaiting passage by the US Senate.

The University of Texas at El Paso recently conducted a study that found the following: Treating illegal immigrants in hospitals accounts for nearly one quarter of the uncompensated costs at border county hospitals in Cochise County. That county in Arizona spends tens of thousands of dollars just picking up trash left at campsites by these illegals. Prosecuting and jailing illegals costs this county an additional $5 million a year. And 25 percent of Cochise County's budget is paid for health care for the uninsured, the majority of whom are illegally in the country.

In another study of a sample group of 55,000 criminal aliens, it was discovered they accounted for over 400,000 arrests and more than 700,000 criminal acts including felonies. In Los Angeles, the city that's hosting the protest -- which was whole-heartedly endorsed by its mayor -- 95% of the outstanding arrest warrants for homicides are for illegal aliens and 65% of all felony warrants are for so-called undocumented immigrants. Are they committing the crimes Americans won't commit?

Sources: National Criminal Justice Research Service, Department of Justice, The Center for Immigration Studies, National Institute of Justice

 

Jim Kouri, CPP is currently fifth vice-president of the National Association of Chiefs of Police and he's a staff writer for the New Media Alliance (thenma.org).  In addition, he's the blog editor for the House Conservatives Fund's weblog.  Recently, the editors Examiner.com appointed him as their Law Enforcement Examiner. Kouri also serves as political advisor for Emmy and Golden Globe winning actor Michael Moriarty.

He's former chief at a New York City housing project in Washington Heights nicknamed "Crack City" by reporters covering the drug war in the 1980s. In addition, he served as director of public safety at a New Jersey university and director of security for several major organizations.  He's also served on the National Drug Task Force and trained police and security officers throughout the country.   Kouri writes for many police and security magazines including Chief of Police, Police Times, The Narc Officer and others. He's a news writer for NewswithViews.com and PHXnews.com.  He's also a columnist for AmericanDaily.Com, MensNewsDaily.Com, MichNews.Com, and he's syndicated by AXcessNews.Com.   He's appeared as on-air commentator for over 300 TV and radio news and talk shows including Oprah, McLaughlin Report, CNN Headline News, MTV, Fox News, etc.  His book Assume The Position is available at Amazon.Com. Kouri's own website is located at http://jimkouri.us

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  • Ali 2 years ago
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    It really doesn't matter how much illegal aliens pay into the tax system. What matters is how much MORE they'd pay than Americans whom they are displacing from jobs or whose wages they'd putting downward pressure on.

    As for the comment about not collecting welfare, that's not strictly true. Illegal aliens ARE able to participate in means-tested programs on behalf of their U.S.-citizen children.

  • Jimi 2 years ago
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    People forget that illegal immigration benefits those that are in power, therefore it continues unabated. Ancillary violent crimes are just included into "the cost of doing business". Illegal aliens' value to the Chamber of Commerce and the USA government far exceeds the carnage that comes along with it. Nothing will change until America wakes up, but by then it will have been already too late. Adios, America.

  • Bobby 2 years ago
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    "Illegal immigration benefits Americans"

    Yeah, sure. Here is another big lie.

    "The present and past half dozen administrations in Washington have benefitted tax paying Americans."

  • Bobby 2 years ago
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    Ali, isn't it interesting that ALL, ALL, of these useless, crooked, so-called "representatives" of ours, never, ever, at any time, consider the needs of American citizens and legal residents of PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT EVEN SUPPOSED TO BE HERE, ACCORDING TO EXISTING IMMIGRATION LAWS!!!! It's incredible and Americans are going to lose their beloved nation if we continue to allow these worthless crooks in D.C. to have their way. Also, Americans need to stick together, because we are being attacked collectively by these political whores. WE HAVE TO STOP VOTING IN ANYONE WHO EVEN UTTERS, WHISPERS, THEIR SUPPORT OF ILLEGAL ALIENS OR ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION OVER THE NEEDS OF AMEIRCANS!! President Obama, has already been babbling about his support for mass amnesty and the Democratic leadership, Reid and Pelosi are right on with it. SICKENING!!!!

  • TL Winslow 2 years ago
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    The age-old pesky U.S.-Mexico border problem has taxed the resources of both countries, led to long lists of injustices, and appears to be heading only for worse troubles in the future. Guess what? The border problem can never be solved. Why? Because the border IS the problem! It's time for a paradigm change.

    Never fear, a satisfying, comprehensive solution is within reach: the Megamerge Dissolution Solution. Simply dissolve the border along with the failed Mexican government, and megamerge the two countries under U.S. law, with mass free 2-way migration eventually equalizing the development and opportunities permanently, with justice and without racism, and without threatening U.S. sovereignty or basic principles.

    For details, Google "Megamerge Dissolution Solution".

  • connie 2 years ago
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    we need to send them all back to mexico, and if they come back shhot them. that would end it real fast

  • George Fulmore 2 years ago
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    I'm all for immigration reform. We have millions of our citizens without paperwork, even though they have been here for years and years. It is time to try immigration reform again to bring these folks out of the shadows. Latinos are very, very important for the future of our country. In general, they are very good people. Most come with Christian and extented family values that many, if not most, Americans do not have. They and their offspring bring youth and energy to our country, as well as music and other valuable cultural elements. The history of the U.S. IS the history of immigration and the assimilation people into the American experience.

  • R 2 years ago
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    In the primaries, running against Hillary, Barack told his black audiences that illegal immigrants weren't taking their jobs and depressing wages. Then after winning the nomination and running against McCain, he said he'd go after the companies that hire illegals and depress your wages. Which is it?

    If immigration laws were enforced and the free market was allowed to play out, wages would rise due to a shortage of willing workers, strengthening the position of the working class.

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