Posted on 01/05/2008 11:06:29 PM PST by nckerr
Welfare and food stamp benefits soar $3 million higher than September payout.
New statistics from the Department of Public Social Services reveal that illegal aliens and their families in Los Angeles County collected over $37 million in welfare and food stamp allocations in November 2007 up $3 million dollars from September, announced Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich.
Twenty five percent of the all welfare and food stamps benefits is going directly to the children of illegal aliens. Illegals collected over $20 million in welfare assistance for November 2007 and over $16 million in monthly food stamp allocations for a projected annual cost of $444 million.
This new information shows an alarming increase in the devastating impact Illegal immigration continues to have on Los Angeles County taxpayers, said Antonovich. With $220 million for public safety, $400 million for healthcare, and $444 million in welfare allocations, the total cost for illegal immigrants to County taxpayers far exceeds $1 billion a year not including the millions of dollars for education.
grrrrr....
Ya know it would take the CA National Guard , martial law, curfews to eliminate street gangs & seriously depreciate crime and mass deportation of illegals to completely “take out the trash” in L.A.!!!
And for what crime & the cost of allowing illegals to stay in L.A.; the cost for the cure would be a fraction of the cost of the “disease!”
Maybe I should move back to L.A. and run for Mayor!
How long has it been since they had an Irish Mayor? LOL
Some one tell Arni! No wonder he has a deficit. I guess hangin with the Kennedys have brainwashed him and transformed him into a liberalator.
small note, but they spend alot at C-stores in the morning getting ready for their day. Sales tax, you know.
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