No it doesn’t. Welfare and illegals are very different subjects and have very different outcomes. It’s easier to get rid of one than the other depending on which party sits at the controls.
Some states have curbed welfare greatly but can’t overcome the courts on illegals.
The courts on the illegals is not what I’m talking about...I’m talking only about only the illegal jobs issue and welfare. And common sense, but supply and demand proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that welfare perverts the jobs markets, whether you are talking about illegals or not.
It is an artificial injecting into the job pricing market.
But you are right, the courts are a major problem for the border, and one of the reasons there will never ever be mass deport. Every case will be tied up in some court for years, and probably reach the wrong outcome.