Migrants pour across the border undeterred by Biden's 'crackdown'
Last year, US taxpayers shelled out some $150 billion in government services and support to help the 20 million illegal migrants in the country, according to aThe true cost of the migrant crisis to US taxpayers increased about $35 billion from 2017 to 2023, FAIR found.In Massachusetts, Republican leaders say there’s a $1 billion hole in state coffers — and they’re accusing the Democrat-controlled government of quietly siphoning off tax dollars to deal with the migrant crisis.
“They have withheld critical information on 600 incidents involving police, fire and EMT. Blocking journalists at every turn, the administration has obstructed the flow of information to the public.” Services like education, medical expenses, law enforcement, legal costs, and welfare, were prominent factors FAIR looked at in their study.
And not a single state across the country has been spared – FAIR projected West Virginia spent the least, with costs to care for migrants and their children totaling still more than $33 million.But that’s just one of seven states that coughed up less than $100 million for the crisis. However, illegal migrants do pay taxes — and FAIR estimated their contributions to local, state and federal treasuries was about $32 billion.
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