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The study has come under some fire from open-borders groups (which could indicate their concern for its impact on public opinion) for its methodology. They claim that the study compares households instead of individuals and that it fails to compare welfare usage across skill levels. But the report's author, Dr. Steve Camarota, noted in a separate blog that the purpose of the study is to highlight the fact that current immigration policy results in more low-skilled immigrants who are more likely to use welfare.
"As we make clear in our report, the main reason that immigrants use more welfare than natives is simply that immigrants tend to be less educated and subsequently poorer than natives," Camarota wrote. "Welfare use is not a moral failing on the part of low-skilled immigrants any more than it is for low-skilled natives. Our point is that as long as we continue to take in so many low-skilled immigrants (legal or illegal), immigrant welfare use will remain high."
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This week, a group of illegal aliens filed a federal law suit against Georgia's Department of Driver Services for what they claim to be a violation of their constitutional rights by denying them driver's licenses.
From http://numbersusa.com
 
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics released its monthly jobs report this morning in advance of Labor Day weekend, and BLS reports that nonfarm employment increased modestly by 173,000 in the month of August. The number looks good, but it represents a 30% decrease in new jobs from the previous two months.
While the overall narrow (U-3) unemployment rate decreased from 5.2% to 5.1%, the number of Americans who left the labor force increased by 261,000, helping to account for the drop in the overall rate.
These numbers are consistent with recent analysis by the Center for Immigration Studies that looked at employment for the second quarter of 2015. CIS found that 17 million Americans want a full-time job, but can't find one. The report also found that Black and Hispanic native-born workers have broad (U-6) unemployment rates 75% and 50% worse, respectively, than native-born workers as a whole. The U-6 rate not only counts individuals who are unemployed and looking for work, but also counts those who have recently given up their job search or have settled for part-time work for economic reasons.
The CIS report also found that foreign-born workers with a high school degree or less are more likely to have a job than their native-born counterparts. Nearly 1 in 4 native-born workers between the ages of 18-29 can't find a full-time job, where the rate for foreign-born workers of the same age is 20% less. For all native-born workers over the age of 18 with less than a high school degree, they face a U-6 unemployment rate almost 60% higher than that of their foreign-born counterparts!
This Labor Day weekend, the nation will celebrate the contributions that workers have made for our country. But, at the same time, we should also examine how immigration policies set by Congress -- and in some cases, set unilaterally and against the will of Congress by the Obama Administration -- affect American workers.
Peter Kirsanow, a member of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, touched on that in a recent op-ed for the Daily Caller.
The data are clear. Employment prospects for young people, low-skilled workers, and African-Americans continue to be dismal. When the unemployment rate in a population is over 8 percent, as it is for all three groups, you don't have a shortage of labor -- you have a surplus. It is clear that illegal immigration, and low-skilled immigration generally, has a devastating effect on the jobs and wages of low-skilled Americans, particularly low-skilled African-Americans and young Americans.

--- U.S. Civil Rights Commissioner Peter Kirsanow​
We've posted new faxes to your Action Boardso you can send these numbers to your three Members of Congress and urge them to reduce the impact that high levels of both legal and illegal immigration have on American workers. We hope you'll take some time over the next few days to stand on the side of America's unemployed by sending these faxes.
IMMIGRANT HOUSEHOLDS USE MORE WELFARE
While high levels of low-skilled immigration takes its toll on American workers, a new study from the Center for Immigration Studies has found that it also impacts the number of immigrant households that utilize welfare. The report found that 51% of immigrant-headed households use at least one welfare program compared to only 30% for native-born households. You can read more about the report here.
 

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Jeb Bush speaking Spanish, yikes! I watched a high school football game on TV
last week & the announcer mentioned that 22 languages were spoken in this one
Texas highschool, the announcer seemed to think this was a great thing, hardly
the case. This is one thing Don Trump will put a stop to. It isn't just Mexicans
frollicking over our border illegals come from every 3rd world cesspool and it has to stop!
 

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Pakistani drug addict holds a syringe after injecting heroin on a street in "Kala Pull" (Black Bridge) district of Karachi on July 25, 2011. (BEHROUZ MEHRI/AFP/Getty Images)

America’s Heroin Epidemic Fueled By Flood Of Illegal Immigrants

Violent drug cartels help “every single illegal alien” cross the border between the U.S. and Mexico for a fee, and often the price is carrying a backpack full of heroin, according to a Border Patrol union president.

“Every single illegal alien that comes into the country goes through the hands of a drug cartel,” even if the immigrant doesn’t want the help, said Hector Garza. He is president of the Laredo, Texas, chapter of the National Border Patrol Council.

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2015/09/14/a...by-flood-of-illegal-immigrants/#ixzz3lowCwaTg

 
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Sen. Sessions, Chairman of the Immigration Subcommittee, shared the following warning concerning the Administration’s plan to resettle nearly 200,000 refugees in the U.S. over the next 2 years:
"The U.S. has already taken in four times more immigrants than any other nation on Earth. Our foreign-born population share is set to break every known historical record. Since 9/11, we have permanently resettled approximately 1.5 million migrants from Muslim nations inside the U.S. Ninety percent of recent refugees from the Middle East living in our country are receiving food stamps and approximately 70 percent are receiving free healthcare and cash welfare. All of the nearly 200,000 refugees the Administration is planning to bring over the next two years would be entitled to these same benefits the moment they arrive. Since we are running huge deficits, every penny of these billions in costs will have to be borrowed and added to the debt. This refugee expansion would be in addition to the 1 million autopilot green cards handed out each year by the government to mostly low-wage migrants, including a large share from Middle Eastern nations.
“Our schools, job markets and public resources are already stretched too thin. And, even at current rates, we have no capacity to screen for extremist ideology, as we have seen with the surge of ISIS recruitment in Minnesota's Somali refugee community.
“Middle Eastern nations must take the lead in resettling their region's refugees. The goal of responsible refugee resettlement should be to relocate displaced persons as close to their homes as possible and to seek their return to their country of origin in more stable conditions. It has also been reported that 3 in 4 of those seeking relocation from the Middle East are not refugees but economic migrants from many countries.
“At bottom, it is not a sound policy to respond to the myriad problems in the Middle East by encouraging millions to abandon their home. Absorbing the region’s migrants is not a long-term strategy for stabilizing the region; instead, we should look soberly at our most recent actions in Libya, Syria, Iraq and elsewhere while encouraging migrant populations to remain in the region where they can contribute to social and political reforms.”


 
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The PEOPLE of Finland block immigrants ("welfare refugees") from entering Finland.
If the government doesn't act in the people's interest, the people should act on their own interests.
A lesson for nations.






Migrants met by human wall in Finland - Turned around
The participants of a demonstration formed a human wall on the Finnish side of the border between Sweden and Finland.
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