Message from @Dusty Morgan
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you acn screen them at the border and deny entry
anyone arleady deported should be on record
They are costing us 116 billion...
While it costs 114 billion to deport.
>Dont be that guy.
>You can't be moral without god.
I never said that
I said that without god
Morals would have never existed
That is when the figures were 11.3mill people in united states.
The figure has doubled.
So the cost is twice as much.
Tomato tamota
232 billion dollars annually
Costs 1 time payment of 228 billion to deport them.
so, how do you know how many ilegals are in your country?
wouldn't tehy need to be documented to really get an accurate tally?
Estimated figure
(((Empiricism)))
By comparing taxing revenue and population counts aka census.
Even then the estimate doesn't account for all.
Its been 11mil for twenty years and then people started questioning it, so they doubled it.
yeah, i'm thinking if they would underestimate how many people so people don't get too uppity about it
Question I would ask is what portion of the government revenue do illegals represent
While the real number tallied is in estimated 22.3 million.
That is the lower estimate...
Conservative estimate.
Becuase if they get a job illegally, then they cant get tax refunds or the like
So any amount deducted goes into the pool
Plus the impact on the local communities they have... they lower the wage for citizens there.
mistake: going on twitter to look at post replies before bed
lost brain cells and will have trouble sleeping due to cringe
lol
Only revenue that Illegals pay is the sales tax.
That is it Codes.
How long can you dodge the IRS If you hold a standard job?
Eventually they will try to find 'Jacob smith'
the IRS doesn't check your legal status
And then detain them
if you give them someone else's ssn they will gladly take your money
Overall, different assumptions can affect the results. But because the overwhelming share of illegal immigrants residing in the country have not completed high school or have only a high school education, it would require highly implausible assumptions to avoid a substantial net fiscal drain from this population. In short, illegal immigrants are a large net fiscal drain because of their education levels and this fact drives the results. Deportation, on the other hand, is not that costly relative to the fiscal costs illegal immigrants create. Of course, there are many other factors to consider when deciding on the best course of action than just the fiscal balance between removal and allowing illegal immigrants to remain. That said, deporting a large share of illegal immigrants can be justified from a fiscal point of view.