But free internet access and Obama phones for illegals........
‘Low cost’ internet, roughly $10 a month. Free Obama phones using their kid’s food stamps money. Free health care for the kids as well as ‘dependent providers’ who of course couldn’t be ignored for their health needs.
And should they get hooked on illegal drugs, why, there’s programs for that. Daily doses of methadone to keep away the cravings, rides provided for free, even 50 miles away if they’ve annoyed the local clinics by showing up blasted out of their minds on alcohol, costing taxpayers up to $125 a day.
And always, these costs are never counted in the cost of illegals, because they are to support ‘legal’ children who just happened to be born on the right side of the border.
It is impossible to believe how much of a support structure is built into the system to kowtow to these illegals. Everything is available in virtually any language you can dream of. Primary care given by hospital emergency rooms at a cost of up to $1,000 per visit.
Kidney disease? No problem, pampered transport is available as desired. Perhaps you’ve got some old injuries? Yep, full physical therapy options are available including complimentary transportation and free drugs delivered right to their door.
And should you go to another part of the state to visit with family, all your benefits travel with you. New service providers giving you the same lovely treatment you had elsewhere, lest someone be accused of being racist or discriminatory.
Mind you, should you be a veteran who honorably served our country, you’ll be limited to a very short list of clinics or hospitals you can visit. And fully expect that you’ll be denied treatments based upon very arbitrary limitations.
Citizens are forced to visit cancer treatment centers 35 miles and nearly an hour drive from home, whereas illegals get preferred treatment at the nearest cancer center gratis.
When we try to understand how expensive healthcare is, we have to take into account all the illegals and the relations of dreamers who are also enjoying full and unfettered access to health care; not to mention the costs of educating the children themselves who can occupy over half of the typical elementary class.