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Democrat Congressman Demands Coronavirus Checks Be Sent To Illegal Immigrants
Apr 4, 2020 22:08:49   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Just what we need! Another NY Demowit pandering for more voters to join his party of treasonous un-Americans. Let's just send checks to the whole world, why don't we? If you came here illegally you took your chances and this is your reward...You get nothing because you broke into our country.

Neither should a check be sent to anyone American citizen living in a foreign country who already and still is receiving SS Checks or paycheck from the Government.

Democrat Congressman Demands Coronavirus Checks Be Sent To Illegal Immigrants
By Ashe SchowDailyWire.com
Congressional Representative Adriano Espaillat speaking at a protest in support of Ravi Ragbir.Erik
Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-NY) has called on the federal government to provide payment to illegal immigrants as part of the continuing efforts to provide financial relief to those affected by the coronavirus outbreak.


Appearing on Univision last week, Espaillat said that illegal immigrants deserve stimulus checks from the government as well. In the segment, a Univision narrator said, “Republicans have refused to include people without social security numbers in the relief measures.” A clip of Espaillat is then shown, where he said, “Millions of undocumented [immigrants] who work hard, and they’re outside on the streets now exposing themselves to getting sick, should also receive this kind of protection.”

This was a step further than what Espaillat previously supported. His office issued a press release on March 23 urging the federal government provide relief checks to people who file tax returns with individual taxpayer identification numbers instead of just those who file with social security numbers. This would mean those who qualify would have some documentation with the federal government.

“We must put meaningful resources into the pockets of those hardest hit by the coronavirus. However, the current economic stimulus proposal is limited to one-time cash payments that exclude immigrant taxpayers who do not have a social security number, which will have an immediate impact on their citizen children and spouses,” Espaillat said in the release.

“In order to resolve this issue and ensure all individuals, particularly lower-income individuals and families, receive needed relief, we ask that individuals who file tax returns using Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs) are included in the final stimulus package,” he added.

Immihelp, an organization that provides information about green cards, visas, and other immigration information, lists a number of factors for someone to qualify for an ITIN:

Non-resident alien who is required to file a US tax return

US resident alien who is (based on days present in the US) filing a US tax return

Dependent or spouse of a US citizen/resident alien

Dependent or spouse of a nonresident alien visa holder such as H4 visa holder

Nonresident alien claiming a tax treaty benefit

Nonresident alien student, professor or researching filing a US tax return or claiming an exception

ITINs are for federal tax filing only and do not make someone a U.S. citizen or authorize them to work in the United States. It also doesn’t qualify them for social security benefits.

There are a number of issues with Espaillat’s demands, chiefly the idea of the federal government providing checks to noncitizens when our country is in turmoil. By limiting those who would receive checks to individuals who pay federal taxes, however, it might make sense since the people are contributing to the federal government that is now issuing checks to the people who paid those taxes.


This is not the only issue that comes from using tax returns as a way to dole out federal cash, even though that is probably the quickest way. The federal government is using 2018 federal tax data, which is the most recent available. This means that people who have lost income or their jobs may not get a stimulus check if their 2018 income was too high.

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Apr 4, 2020 22:19:17   #
Iliamna1
 
Maybe they'll go back to their own nations if we don't pay them . . maybe. One can only hope.

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Apr 4, 2020 22:19:18   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
dtucker300 wrote:
Just what we need! Another NY Demowit pandering for more voters to join his party of treasonous un-Americans. Let's just send checks to the whole world, why don't we? If you came here illegally you took your chances and this is your reward...You get nothing because you broke into our country.

Neither should a check be sent to anyone American citizen living in a foreign country who already and still is receiving SS Checks or paycheck from the Government.

Democrat Congressman Demands Coronavirus Checks Be Sent To Illegal Immigrants
By Ashe SchowDailyWire.com
Congressional Representative Adriano Espaillat speaking at a protest in support of Ravi Ragbir.Erik
Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-NY) has called on the federal government to provide payment to illegal immigrants as part of the continuing efforts to provide financial relief to those affected by the coronavirus outbreak.


Appearing on Univision last week, Espaillat said that illegal immigrants deserve stimulus checks from the government as well. In the segment, a Univision narrator said, “Republicans have refused to include people without social security numbers in the relief measures.” A clip of Espaillat is then shown, where he said, “Millions of undocumented [immigrants] who work hard, and they’re outside on the streets now exposing themselves to getting sick, should also receive this kind of protection.”

This was a step further than what Espaillat previously supported. His office issued a press release on March 23 urging the federal government provide relief checks to people who file tax returns with individual taxpayer identification numbers instead of just those who file with social security numbers. This would mean those who qualify would have some documentation with the federal government.

“We must put meaningful resources into the pockets of those hardest hit by the coronavirus. However, the current economic stimulus proposal is limited to one-time cash payments that exclude immigrant taxpayers who do not have a social security number, which will have an immediate impact on their citizen children and spouses,” Espaillat said in the release.

“In order to resolve this issue and ensure all individuals, particularly lower-income individuals and families, receive needed relief, we ask that individuals who file tax returns using Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs) are included in the final stimulus package,” he added.

Immihelp, an organization that provides information about green cards, visas, and other immigration information, lists a number of factors for someone to qualify for an ITIN:

Non-resident alien who is required to file a US tax return

US resident alien who is (based on days present in the US) filing a US tax return

Dependent or spouse of a US citizen/resident alien

Dependent or spouse of a nonresident alien visa holder such as H4 visa holder

Nonresident alien claiming a tax treaty benefit

Nonresident alien student, professor or researching filing a US tax return or claiming an exception

ITINs are for federal tax filing only and do not make someone a U.S. citizen or authorize them to work in the United States. It also doesn’t qualify them for social security benefits.

There are a number of issues with Espaillat’s demands, chiefly the idea of the federal government providing checks to noncitizens when our country is in turmoil. By limiting those who would receive checks to individuals who pay federal taxes, however, it might make sense since the people are contributing to the federal government that is now issuing checks to the people who paid those taxes.


This is not the only issue that comes from using tax returns as a way to dole out federal cash, even though that is probably the quickest way. The federal government is using 2018 federal tax data, which is the most recent available. This means that people who have lost income or their jobs may not get a stimulus check if their 2018 income was too high.
Just what we need! Another NY Demowit pandering f... (show quote)


All registered Democrats may give up their cheques for illegals... Problem solved...

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Apr 4, 2020 22:21:41   #
Liberty Tree
 
dtucker300 wrote:
Just what we need! Another NY Demowit pandering for more voters to join his party of treasonous un-Americans. Let's just send checks to the whole world, why don't we? If you came here illegally you took your chances and this is your reward...You get nothing because you broke into our country.

Neither should a check be sent to anyone American citizen living in a foreign country who already and still is receiving SS Checks or paycheck from the Government.

Democrat Congressman Demands Coronavirus Checks Be Sent To Illegal Immigrants
By Ashe SchowDailyWire.com
Congressional Representative Adriano Espaillat speaking at a protest in support of Ravi Ragbir.Erik
Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-NY) has called on the federal government to provide payment to illegal immigrants as part of the continuing efforts to provide financial relief to those affected by the coronavirus outbreak.


Appearing on Univision last week, Espaillat said that illegal immigrants deserve stimulus checks from the government as well. In the segment, a Univision narrator said, “Republicans have refused to include people without social security numbers in the relief measures.” A clip of Espaillat is then shown, where he said, “Millions of undocumented [immigrants] who work hard, and they’re outside on the streets now exposing themselves to getting sick, should also receive this kind of protection.”

This was a step further than what Espaillat previously supported. His office issued a press release on March 23 urging the federal government provide relief checks to people who file tax returns with individual taxpayer identification numbers instead of just those who file with social security numbers. This would mean those who qualify would have some documentation with the federal government.

“We must put meaningful resources into the pockets of those hardest hit by the coronavirus. However, the current economic stimulus proposal is limited to one-time cash payments that exclude immigrant taxpayers who do not have a social security number, which will have an immediate impact on their citizen children and spouses,” Espaillat said in the release.

“In order to resolve this issue and ensure all individuals, particularly lower-income individuals and families, receive needed relief, we ask that individuals who file tax returns using Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs) are included in the final stimulus package,” he added.

Immihelp, an organization that provides information about green cards, visas, and other immigration information, lists a number of factors for someone to qualify for an ITIN:

Non-resident alien who is required to file a US tax return

US resident alien who is (based on days present in the US) filing a US tax return

Dependent or spouse of a US citizen/resident alien

Dependent or spouse of a nonresident alien visa holder such as H4 visa holder

Nonresident alien claiming a tax treaty benefit

Nonresident alien student, professor or researching filing a US tax return or claiming an exception

ITINs are for federal tax filing only and do not make someone a U.S. citizen or authorize them to work in the United States. It also doesn’t qualify them for social security benefits.

There are a number of issues with Espaillat’s demands, chiefly the idea of the federal government providing checks to noncitizens when our country is in turmoil. By limiting those who would receive checks to individuals who pay federal taxes, however, it might make sense since the people are contributing to the federal government that is now issuing checks to the people who paid those taxes.


This is not the only issue that comes from using tax returns as a way to dole out federal cash, even though that is probably the quickest way. The federal government is using 2018 federal tax data, which is the most recent available. This means that people who have lost income or their jobs may not get a stimulus check if their 2018 income was too high.
Just what we need! Another NY Demowit pandering f... (show quote)


Another way for Democrats to buy the votes of illegals.

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Apr 5, 2020 01:49:09   #
Trooper745 Loc: Carolina
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
All registered Democrats may give up their cheques for illegals... Problem solved...


Great idea! They can put their money where their mouth is, and prove us conservatives wrong about them only being generous with other peoples money. Let us know how many of you generous democrats do this.

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Apr 5, 2020 09:23:59   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
dtucker300 wrote:
Just what we need! Another NY Demowit pandering for more voters to join his party of treasonous un-Americans. Let's just send checks to the whole world, why don't we? If you came here illegally you took your chances and this is your reward...You get nothing because you broke into our country.

Neither should a check be sent to anyone American citizen living in a foreign country who already and still is receiving SS Checks or paycheck from the Government.

Democrat Congressman Demands Coronavirus Checks Be Sent To Illegal Immigrants
By Ashe SchowDailyWire.com
Congressional Representative Adriano Espaillat speaking at a protest in support of Ravi Ragbir.Erik
Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-NY) has called on the federal government to provide payment to illegal immigrants as part of the continuing efforts to provide financial relief to those affected by the coronavirus outbreak.


Appearing on Univision last week, Espaillat said that illegal immigrants deserve stimulus checks from the government as well. In the segment, a Univision narrator said, “Republicans have refused to include people without social security numbers in the relief measures.” A clip of Espaillat is then shown, where he said, “Millions of undocumented [immigrants] who work hard, and they’re outside on the streets now exposing themselves to getting sick, should also receive this kind of protection.”

This was a step further than what Espaillat previously supported. His office issued a press release on March 23 urging the federal government provide relief checks to people who file tax returns with individual taxpayer identification numbers instead of just those who file with social security numbers. This would mean those who qualify would have some documentation with the federal government.

“We must put meaningful resources into the pockets of those hardest hit by the coronavirus. However, the current economic stimulus proposal is limited to one-time cash payments that exclude immigrant taxpayers who do not have a social security number, which will have an immediate impact on their citizen children and spouses,” Espaillat said in the release.

“In order to resolve this issue and ensure all individuals, particularly lower-income individuals and families, receive needed relief, we ask that individuals who file tax returns using Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs) are included in the final stimulus package,” he added.

Immihelp, an organization that provides information about green cards, visas, and other immigration information, lists a number of factors for someone to qualify for an ITIN:

Non-resident alien who is required to file a US tax return

US resident alien who is (based on days present in the US) filing a US tax return

Dependent or spouse of a US citizen/resident alien

Dependent or spouse of a nonresident alien visa holder such as H4 visa holder

Nonresident alien claiming a tax treaty benefit

Nonresident alien student, professor or researching filing a US tax return or claiming an exception

ITINs are for federal tax filing only and do not make someone a U.S. citizen or authorize them to work in the United States. It also doesn’t qualify them for social security benefits.

There are a number of issues with Espaillat’s demands, chiefly the idea of the federal government providing checks to noncitizens when our country is in turmoil. By limiting those who would receive checks to individuals who pay federal taxes, however, it might make sense since the people are contributing to the federal government that is now issuing checks to the people who paid those taxes.


This is not the only issue that comes from using tax returns as a way to dole out federal cash, even though that is probably the quickest way. The federal government is using 2018 federal tax data, which is the most recent available. This means that people who have lost income or their jobs may not get a stimulus check if their 2018 income was too high.
Just what we need! Another NY Demowit pandering f... (show quote)


Being an idiot is a prerequisite for Congress, so...........................

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