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Majority of Non-Citizen Households - Illegals, Green Card Holders - On Taxpayer-Funded Welfare: Study

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If you’re a taxpaying American citizen, the stream of illegal aliens entering the country are living at your expense.

A new study indicates more than half of households headed by a non-citizen are receiving welfare benefits.

The Center for Immigration Studies analyzed the 2022 Census Bureau’s Survey of Income and Program Participation to find the data.

“Analysis of this data shows both immigrants and the U.S.-born make extensive use of means-tested anti-poverty programs, with immigrant households significantly more likely to receive benefits,” the study, authored by Steven A. Camarota and Karen Zeigler, concluded.

A 54 percent majority of immigrant households used at least one welfare program in 2022, according to the study. This figure includes those naturalized as U.S. citizens.

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Even more migrant households use welfare benefits when those headed by a naturalized citizen are excluded.

A hefty 59 percent of households headed by either a green card holder or an illegal alien are on welfare, according to the study.

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Migrants are eligible for some federal welfare benefits and access others through U.S.-born children — colloquially referred to as “anchor babies.”

The migrant tendency towards welfare use was observed throughout the socioeconomic spectrum.

The proportion of migrants on welfare considerably outpaces that of native-born U.S. citizens.

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Progressives and big business interests have long sought to make an economic argument for migration — arguing that migrants are more productive than Americans and offer a form of cheap labor for the ultra-wealthy.

The United States has broken annual records of illegal immigration under the administration of President Joe Biden, opening the floodgates for heightened levels of legal immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border, according to the Financial Times.

Large groups of asylum seekers have been “paroled” out of immigration detention with little more than a distant court date with an immigration judge.

A 2013 study by Harvard academic George Borjas corroborated the harmful effects of mass immigration on the wages and economic standing of American citizens.


This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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