To: TomGuy
This explains why illegals creep across the desert to take so-called "low pay" jobs. The US taxpayer is subsidizing their every need 24/7, morn til night:
Using phony SS3's, forged documents, and multiple IDs the invaders collect multiple $4500-$5400 EICs from the IRS by declaring several names/jobs - just by going $1 over the income limit. They also line up for EINs, ITINs, Child Tax Credit, Additional Child Tax Credit, welfare and food stamps. Taxpayers are subsidizing invaders' daily food intake, housing, reduced mortgages, free medical care, free education, reduced in-state tuition and out of state tuition.
We also foot the legal bills when they start suing if we don't provide these goodies pronto......etc., etc, ad infinitum, ad nauseaum.
119 posted on
06/02/2006 6:19:45 AM PDT by
Liz
(The US Constitution is intended to protect the people from the government.)
To: Liz
Using phony SS3's, forged documents, and multiple IDs the invaders collect multiple $4500-$5400 EICs from the IRS by declaring several names/jobs - just by going $1 over the income limit. They also line up for EINs, ITINs, Child Tax Credit, Additional Child Tax Credit, welfare and food stamps. Taxpayers are subsidizing invaders' daily food intake, housing, reduced mortgages, free medical care, free education, reduced in-state tuition and out of state tuition.
I am aware of the ramifications on the health care system, education system, and social services. I knew many of them used illegal documents. I didn't realize they actually had proficient scams going on to get benefits from government programs.
[Several decades ago I worked for a state social service agency. I knew of several 'clients' (caucasian) who were scamming several border states by filing in each state and using multiple social security cards to file at different county offices.]
Do you have a link to the info about the fake documents and scams? [The pro-illegals-bots will ask for proof. lol]
131 posted on
06/02/2006 6:31:31 AM PDT by
TomGuy
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