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To: Red Steel
Presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton has announced her desire to admit at least 65,000 refugees from Syria – on top of the existing refugee flow already entering the United States.

I wonder if slimy slut pig Hillary will let some of these islamic rapefugees move in to her home since she loves them so much.

44 posted on 06/28/2016 10:22:07 PM PDT by Mr Apple ( Hillary & Eliz. >> Cookies, Cake, Ice Cream, Desserts & Jars & Jars of Cashews! the Walrus look!)
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> Robert Rector at the Heritage Foundation has estimated that the total lifetime cost of admitting 10,000 refugees is $6.5 billion

I think the calculation lowballs the cost of refugees. It estimates their cost from another class of immigrants, “low skilled, legal immigrant worker” (why does this class exist?), but middle eastern refugees are not workers.

An Australian government report highlighting refugees’ special contribution found an employment rate of 30% for working-age refugees who arrived in the previous five years (source: https://www.border.gov.au/ReportsandPublications/Documents/research/economic-social-civic-contributions-booklet2011.pdf#page=26). Refugee-loving Germany expects only 55% of immigrants to have found any sort of job after five years. (source: http://www.dw.com/en/the-costs-of-the-refugee-crisis/a-19016394).

The 30-55% employed refugees will be the low-skill immigrant workers costing ‘only’ $13k/yr, and the other 70% will just be soaking the taxpayers on every state and federal program they can get.

Refugees are the gift that keeps on taking and Hillary will have to borrow every cent of the cost to maintain them.


45 posted on 06/29/2016 12:37:11 AM PDT by fluorescence
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