05/28/10
From Doug Ross @ Journal
Illegal Immigration By the Numbers
240,000: the number of illegal immigrant sex offenders in the United
States, a "conservative" estimate according to a study by the Violent Crime
Institute. Over the 88-month study, illegal aliens were responsible for an
estimated 960,000 violent sex crimes in the U.S.
4-10,000,000: the number of illegal aliens who crossed into the United
States in 2005, bringing with them 5.6 to 11.2 million pounds of cocaine and
34.3 to 68.6 million pounds of marijuana. As many as 19,500 aliens originated in
countries identified as state sponsors of terror, according to the Department of
Homeland Security. This figure includes members of Hezbollah who have already
entered the United States across the southwest border; and agents of Venezuela,
which is providing falsified documentation for entry into the U.S. illegally.
$2,200,000,000: the amount spent on food assistance programs for illegal
aliens including food stamps, WIC, free school lunches, etc. each year.
$2,500,000,000: the amount spent on Medicaid for illegal aliens annually.
$3,000,000,000: the approximate annual federal spending to house non-U.S.
citizens in federal prisons, which represents roughly 30% of the prison
population according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Most of non-citizen
prison population is comprised of illegal aliens.
$12,000,000,000: the amount spent each year on primary and secondary
public education for children in the U.S. illegally, many of whom cannot speak
English.
$17,000,000,000: the amount spent each year on primary and secondary
public education for American-born children of illegal aliens, known as 'anchor
babies'.
$11-22,000,000,000: the amount spent on welfare for illegal aliens by
state governments each year.
$50,000,000,000: the amount spent annually on providing welfare and
social services to illegal aliens by federal taxpayers.
$200,000,000,000: the amount of "suppressed American wages" caused by
illegal immigration and lax policies such as H-1B programs.
What are the true costs of illegal immigration to American citizens? In hard
dollar terms, it's hundreds of billions -- all of which could be better used
elsewhere, especially in these tough economic times.