The Border Patrol spends about $250 million a year on illegals who need medical care after being picked up on the border. We spend another $17 billion a year on medical for illegal aliens living throughout the country. These costs make building a border wall look cheap.
All told, we spend over $116 billion a year for illegal aliens, almost enough to build 5 walls every single year. Democrats always complain about how corporations and their CEOs make too much money, yet the support illegal aliens over American citizens and supply those corporations with tons of cheap labor.
The cost of providing health care to illegal aliens arrested by ICE at American taxpayers’ expense has slightly increased between 2016 to 2018. For instance, the cost of health care for illegal aliens in ICE custody in Fiscal Year 2017 was less than $248 million in Fiscal Year 2017. By Fiscal Year 2018, that total had increased about $20 million, as illegal immigration continues souring in the U.S.
The federal data comes as the Trump administration plans to roll out a “public charge” regulation this year where welfare-dependent legal immigrants would be mostly barred from permanently resettling in the U.S., thus costing American taxpayers money.
Currently, the nation’s Washington, DC-imposed mass legal immigration policy — whereby about 1.5 million unskilled legal immigrants are admitted to the U.S. every year — is a boon to corporate executives, Wall Street, big business, and multinational conglomerates, as America’s working and middle class have their wealth redistributed to the country’s top earners through wage stagnation.
Research by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine has discovered that immigration to the country shifts about $500 billion in wages away from working and middle class Americans toward new arrivals and economic elites.
The legal immigration controls would be a boon for American taxpayers in the form of an annual $57.4 billion tax cut — the amount taxpayers spend every year on paying for the welfare, crime, and schooling costs of the country’s mass importation of 1.5 million new, mostly low-skilled legal immigrants.