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Just because illegal aliens are not legally entitled to these benefits does not mean they do not apply for them. Yes. It is true that illegal aliens have received grants, professional accreditations, loans, WIC, disability, public housing, college educations, food stamps, unemployment benefits, and tax credits from state and federal agencies.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, at least one third of foreign born citizens in the United States are illegal aliens. Since children born in the United States are considered U.S. Citizens, it becomes complicated when illegal aliens then bear children who are U.S. Citizens.
If the U.S. government sent the parents of these children away, we would be separating families. Now that these families have given birth to U.S. citizens, the families are eligible for benefits such as WIC and food stamps. Benefits such as these are for low income families. Illegal aliens often work in low paying jobs so they now qualify for benefits.
originally posted by: Lumenari
a reply to: bender151
A lot of them get them... wait for it... ILLEGALLY.
I also have to ask, as a case manager, you have never heard of anchor babies?
Because that is also how illegal immigrants get access to the programs... through an anchor baby.
Just because illegal aliens are not legally entitled to these benefits does not mean they do not apply for them. Yes. It is true that illegal aliens have received grants, professional accreditations, loans, WIC, disability, public housing, college educations, food stamps, unemployment benefits, and tax credits from state and federal agencies.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, at least one third of foreign born citizens in the United States are illegal aliens. Since children born in the United States are considered U.S. Citizens, it becomes complicated when illegal aliens then bear children who are U.S. Citizens.
If the U.S. government sent the parents of these children away, we would be separating families. Now that these families have given birth to U.S. citizens, the families are eligible for benefits such as WIC and food stamps. Benefits such as these are for low income families. Illegal aliens often work in low paying jobs so they now qualify for benefits.
Linky to explain to you
How long have you been at your job?
originally posted by: burgerbuddy
originally posted by: Lumenari
a reply to: bender151
A lot of them get them... wait for it... ILLEGALLY.
I also have to ask, as a case manager, you have never heard of anchor babies?
Because that is also how illegal immigrants get access to the programs... through an anchor baby.
Just because illegal aliens are not legally entitled to these benefits does not mean they do not apply for them. Yes. It is true that illegal aliens have received grants, professional accreditations, loans, WIC, disability, public housing, college educations, food stamps, unemployment benefits, and tax credits from state and federal agencies.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, at least one third of foreign born citizens in the United States are illegal aliens. Since children born in the United States are considered U.S. Citizens, it becomes complicated when illegal aliens then bear children who are U.S. Citizens.
If the U.S. government sent the parents of these children away, we would be separating families. Now that these families have given birth to U.S. citizens, the families are eligible for benefits such as WIC and food stamps. Benefits such as these are for low income families. Illegal aliens often work in low paying jobs so they now qualify for benefits.
Linky to explain to you
How long have you been at your job?
Where's planned parenthood when you need them?
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: carewemust
You do realize that no one has to fill that out right? Why are you even concerned about this? I have lied on the two I have received on purpose. Because it was funny
Every year, federal and state governments use census data to allocate more than $400 billion toward public services and infrastructure [source: U.S. Census Bureau]. Because this data is so important, all U.S. residents (regardless of immigration status) are technically required by law to faithfully and accurately fill out the census form.
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: carewemust
You do realize that no one has to fill that out right? Why are you even concerned about this? I have lied on the two I have received on purpose. Because it was funny
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: Lumenari
Meh. snip can be arguably won in court these days. A useful citizen does not mean duty. If it did then we would all be screwed. Our taxes are essentially a census. I really just don’t like this whole census thing. Talk about invasion of privacy.
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: Lumenari
Meh. snip can be arguably won in court these days. A useful citizen does not mean duty. If it did then we would all be screwed. Our taxes are essentially a census. I really just don’t like this whole census thing. Talk about invasion of privacy.
originally posted by: Allaroundyou
a reply to: rickymouse
I am very sorry for your lost. I never did taxes until I was 21. I know of a few friends that don’t either and will probably get away with it the rest of their lives.