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Deportation Will Save U.S. Taxpayers BILLIONS of Dollars
Aug 13, 2019 18:05:37   #
thebigp
 
July 14, 2019 DW & BJ
It’s been no secret that the i******s living in the country today are extremely expensive to support. For the i******s, all they have to do is show up and the freebies start to flow as soon as others who have already been down the path show them which form to submit and which boxes to tick on the applications. And for the legal citizen, all they get to do is open the wallet and start passing the buck(s). BIG bucks.
Deporting the roughly 11 to 22 million i*****l a***ns living across the United States saves American taxpayers hundreds of billions in public costs, analysis finds.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is expected to conduct a mass deportation effort next week, where at least 2,000 i*****l a***ns who have final orders for removal will be arrested, detained, and deported from the U.S.
American taxpayers stand ready to benefit significantly from the deportation of thousands of i*****l a***ns, all of whom have been ordered deported and have refused to leave.
The latest analysis from the Center for Immigration Studies Director of Research Steven Camarotta compared and contrasted the cost to American taxpayers of millions of i*****l a***ns living in the U.S. over a lifetime and the cost of deportation.
Based on research from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, the cost of i*****l a***ns to American taxpayers over a lifetime is about $746.3 billion. Compare this to the cost of a single deportation, which is about $10,854 per i*****l a***n based on Fiscal Year 2016 totals.
Overall, deporting every i*****l a***n in the country would amount to a cost savings of about $622 billion over the course of a lifetime. This indicates that deporting i*****l a***ns is six times less costly than what it costs American taxpayers to currently subsidize the millions of i*****l a***ns living in the U.S.
“There’s a high cost of cheap labor,” Camarotta told Breitbart News.
Last year, President Trump’s administration deported more than 256,000 i*****l a***ns from the U.S. Assuming that the cost of deportations has been largely unchanged since the Obama administration, this would mean that last year’s deportations, alone, cost about $2.8 billion.
Compared to the annual $116 billion that the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) estimates i*****l i*********n costs taxpayers, deportations conducted last year were more than 40 times less costly.
I can’t begin to remember how many times I’ve said that I believe there is an even cheaper way that would actually energize massive self-deportation. My recommendation would be to CUT OFF the subsidies, free housing, free medical care and wh**ever else they may be receiving for no other reason than just being here.
I believe that if we shut off the supply, the incentive to come here or stay here illegally would drop to zero, and they would leave faster than rats leaving a sinking ship! They figured out how to get here and raised enough money to get here, they’ll figure out a way to get out.
Author: DW & BJ
Source: David Harris Jr: WE THE PEOPLE DAILY—steven camarotta-fair-

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Aug 13, 2019 18:12:23   #
Radiance3
 
thebigp wrote:
July 14, 2019 DW & BJ
It’s been no secret that the i******s living in the country today are extremely expensive to support. For the i******s, all they have to do is show up and the freebies start to flow as soon as others who have already been down the path show them which form to submit and which boxes to tick on the applications. And for the legal citizen, all they get to do is open the wallet and start passing the buck(s). BIG bucks.
Deporting the roughly 11 to 22 million i*****l a***ns living across the United States saves American taxpayers hundreds of billions in public costs, analysis finds.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is expected to conduct a mass deportation effort next week, where at least 2,000 i*****l a***ns who have final orders for removal will be arrested, detained, and deported from the U.S.
American taxpayers stand ready to benefit significantly from the deportation of thousands of i*****l a***ns, all of whom have been ordered deported and have refused to leave.
The latest analysis from the Center for Immigration Studies Director of Research Steven Camarotta compared and contrasted the cost to American taxpayers of millions of i*****l a***ns living in the U.S. over a lifetime and the cost of deportation.
Based on research from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, the cost of i*****l a***ns to American taxpayers over a lifetime is about $746.3 billion. Compare this to the cost of a single deportation, which is about $10,854 per i*****l a***n based on Fiscal Year 2016 totals.
Overall, deporting every i*****l a***n in the country would amount to a cost savings of about $622 billion over the course of a lifetime. This indicates that deporting i*****l a***ns is six times less costly than what it costs American taxpayers to currently subsidize the millions of i*****l a***ns living in the U.S.
“There’s a high cost of cheap labor,” Camarotta told Breitbart News.
Last year, President Trump’s administration deported more than 256,000 i*****l a***ns from the U.S. Assuming that the cost of deportations has been largely unchanged since the Obama administration, this would mean that last year’s deportations, alone, cost about $2.8 billion.
Compared to the annual $116 billion that the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) estimates i*****l i*********n costs taxpayers, deportations conducted last year were more than 40 times less costly.
I can’t begin to remember how many times I’ve said that I believe there is an even cheaper way that would actually energize massive self-deportation. My recommendation would be to CUT OFF the subsidies, free housing, free medical care and wh**ever else they may be receiving for no other reason than just being here.
I believe that if we shut off the supply, the incentive to come here or stay here illegally would drop to zero, and they would leave faster than rats leaving a sinking ship! They figured out how to get here and raised enough money to get here, they’ll figure out a way to get out.
Author: DW & BJ
Source: David Harris Jr: WE THE PEOPLE DAILY—steven camarotta-fair-
July 14, 2019 DW & BJ br It’s been no secret ... (show quote)

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I like that. But the libs will shout at the top of their voice accusing the president of "r****t".
This will also eliminate many criminals out of our country.

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Aug 14, 2019 09:11:09   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
thebigp wrote:
July 14, 2019 DW & BJ
It’s been no secret that the i******s living in the country today are extremely expensive to support. For the i******s, all they have to do is show up and the freebies start to flow as soon as others who have already been down the path show them which form to submit and which boxes to tick on the applications. And for the legal citizen, all they get to do is open the wallet and start passing the buck(s). BIG bucks.
Deporting the roughly 11 to 22 million i*****l a***ns living across the United States saves American taxpayers hundreds of billions in public costs, analysis finds.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is expected to conduct a mass deportation effort next week, where at least 2,000 i*****l a***ns who have final orders for removal will be arrested, detained, and deported from the U.S.
American taxpayers stand ready to benefit significantly from the deportation of thousands of i*****l a***ns, all of whom have been ordered deported and have refused to leave.
The latest analysis from the Center for Immigration Studies Director of Research Steven Camarotta compared and contrasted the cost to American taxpayers of millions of i*****l a***ns living in the U.S. over a lifetime and the cost of deportation.
Based on research from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, the cost of i*****l a***ns to American taxpayers over a lifetime is about $746.3 billion. Compare this to the cost of a single deportation, which is about $10,854 per i*****l a***n based on Fiscal Year 2016 totals.
Overall, deporting every i*****l a***n in the country would amount to a cost savings of about $622 billion over the course of a lifetime. This indicates that deporting i*****l a***ns is six times less costly than what it costs American taxpayers to currently subsidize the millions of i*****l a***ns living in the U.S.
“There’s a high cost of cheap labor,” Camarotta told Breitbart News.
Last year, President Trump’s administration deported more than 256,000 i*****l a***ns from the U.S. Assuming that the cost of deportations has been largely unchanged since the Obama administration, this would mean that last year’s deportations, alone, cost about $2.8 billion.
Compared to the annual $116 billion that the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) estimates i*****l i*********n costs taxpayers, deportations conducted last year were more than 40 times less costly.
I can’t begin to remember how many times I’ve said that I believe there is an even cheaper way that would actually energize massive self-deportation. My recommendation would be to CUT OFF the subsidies, free housing, free medical care and wh**ever else they may be receiving for no other reason than just being here.
I believe that if we shut off the supply, the incentive to come here or stay here illegally would drop to zero, and they would leave faster than rats leaving a sinking ship! They figured out how to get here and raised enough money to get here, they’ll figure out a way to get out.
Author: DW & BJ
Source: David Harris Jr: WE THE PEOPLE DAILY—steven camarotta-fair-
July 14, 2019 DW & BJ br It’s been no secret ... (show quote)


Look up how much i******s are costing us to find and detain, then add to that how much it costs us to fly them home when deported, compare that to the totals referenced above................and see which is the greater amount.

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Aug 14, 2019 15:19:38   #
Radiance3
 
thebigp wrote:
July 14, 2019 DW & BJ
It’s been no secret that the i******s living in the country today are extremely expensive to support. For the i******s, all they have to do is show up and the freebies start to flow as soon as others who have already been down the path show them which form to submit and which boxes to tick on the applications. And for the legal citizen, all they get to do is open the wallet and start passing the buck(s). BIG bucks.
Deporting the roughly 11 to 22 million i*****l a***ns living across the United States saves American taxpayers hundreds of billions in public costs, analysis finds.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is expected to conduct a mass deportation effort next week, where at least 2,000 i*****l a***ns who have final orders for removal will be arrested, detained, and deported from the U.S.
American taxpayers stand ready to benefit significantly from the deportation of thousands of i*****l a***ns, all of whom have been ordered deported and have refused to leave.
The latest analysis from the Center for Immigration Studies Director of Research Steven Camarotta compared and contrasted the cost to American taxpayers of millions of i*****l a***ns living in the U.S. over a lifetime and the cost of deportation.
Based on research from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, the cost of i*****l a***ns to American taxpayers over a lifetime is about $746.3 billion. Compare this to the cost of a single deportation, which is about $10,854 per i*****l a***n based on Fiscal Year 2016 totals.
Overall, deporting every i*****l a***n in the country would amount to a cost savings of about $622 billion over the course of a lifetime. This indicates that deporting i*****l a***ns is six times less costly than what it costs American taxpayers to currently subsidize the millions of i*****l a***ns living in the U.S.
“There’s a high cost of cheap labor,” Camarotta told Breitbart News.
Last year, President Trump’s administration deported more than 256,000 i*****l a***ns from the U.S. Assuming that the cost of deportations has been largely unchanged since the Obama administration, this would mean that last year’s deportations, alone, cost about $2.8 billion.
Compared to the annual $116 billion that the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) estimates i*****l i*********n costs taxpayers, deportations conducted last year were more than 40 times less costly.
I can’t begin to remember how many times I’ve said that I believe there is an even cheaper way that would actually energize massive self-deportation. My recommendation would be to CUT OFF the subsidies, free housing, free medical care and wh**ever else they may be receiving for no other reason than just being here.
I believe that if we shut off the supply, the incentive to come here or stay here illegally would drop to zero, and they would leave faster than rats leaving a sinking ship! They figured out how to get here and raised enough money to get here, they’ll figure out a way to get out.
Author: DW & BJ
Source: David Harris Jr: WE THE PEOPLE DAILY—steven camarotta-fair-
July 14, 2019 DW & BJ br It’s been no secret ... (show quote)

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In 2017, cost was $135 billion per year. Not including the border patrol security control. Now is 2019, millions have entered the US rough estimate of about 34 million i******s to be taken cared of at a cost of $338 billion annually.

The border wall funding that the president asked Congress was $5.5 billion. Congress denied that. But they are willing to spend $338 billion per year.
Radical DEMS are the number one enemy of our country.

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Aug 14, 2019 15:23:24   #
woodguru
 
Meanwhile long holding periods at ludicrous daily charges are costing billions of dollars to private corporations

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