There are 36,000,000 illegal immigrants in the U.S. that are recorded. Department of Homeland Security, reports that nearly 60% of illegal aliens are from Mexico and 80% of the total are from Latin America as a whole. Nearly 400,000 U.S. children are born to illegal aliens each year.

Illegal immigrant families are reported as typically poor due to many reasons which include language barriers, lack of completed education, low skill set, and size of families and are compensate by way of social services.

61% of all Mexican immigrants and 48% of all Latin American immigrants have not graduated high school.

It is the presence of their U.S.-born children coupled with their low education levels that explains why so many immigrant households use the welfare system.

Illegal alien households used about $2,700 more services in 2004, than they paid in taxes at the federal level only. Households headed by a legal Mexican immigrant created a net fiscal drain at the federal level of roughly $15,000, and for those with only a high school degree the drain was a little over $3,700.

If Obama grandfathers in over 36 Million illegal aliens we will end up paying in 2011 at least $72,280,000,000 of dollars to this group as a result through the Earned Income Credit and other tax benefits for those that qualify.

Current subsidized programs extended to this group are food stamps, WIC, school lunch, Medicaid, TANF, public/rent-subsidized housing. EAEDC or TAFDC as a severely disabled adult or child, SSI (Supplemental Security Income), Disability or blindness payments under Title II, or Retirement, or Survivor Disability Insurance (RSDI).

As of September 8, 2009, employers with federal contracts or subcontracts that contain the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) E-Verify clause are required to use E-Verify to determine the employment eligibility and Social Security numbers. According to Human Resources Administrators they are bound by regulations that restrict them from informing an applicant or inquiring about the possible illegal use of a social security card number.

Additionally, at the time of hire if E-Verify were not used at the time of hire, the new employee could continue to work until the employer received a written notification by mail that a correction was necessary. In relation to W-4 reporting Human Resource Administrators stated that an underpayment of tax was common as a count of 8 withholdings was typical as the applicant knew that they would not receive a tax refund at the end of the year.

Demonstration of government withholdings for an Illegal Alien using a stolen Social Security Number, (if they claimed 4 on their W-4)

ANNUAL Taxable Pay: $20,800.00
Nontaxable Retirement Benefits 0.00
Nontaxable Cafeteria Benefits 0.00
FICA Withholding 1,289.60
Medicare Withholding 301.60
Federal Withholding 0.00
Oregon Withholding 417.00
Net Pay 18,791.80

Total taxes would be $718.60 annually.

In this demonstration we adjusted the withholdings to (4), and notice that it does not reduce their Federal Insurance Contributions Act withholding for Social Security Trust Fund. This fund provides retirement income, as well as disability insurance, Medicare, and benefits for survivors. In the above example they would have contributed a total FICA Withholding 1,289.60 for year 2010 ($107.46 mo).

Total Annual Paid in Withholdings for family of 4 using a stolen Social Security Number: $2008.20

The income above qualifies for a family of two U.S. born children and two legal-non-citizens qualifies them for $341 Mo. / $4092 Annual food stamps.

Family of 4 with year end deductions of $2008.20 minus food stamps credit $4092 = a deficit of -$2083.38 from the tax base. Average annual education benefit is approximately $10,000 per child.

Related links:

http://identitytheft911.org/alerts/alert.ext?sp=10870

http://www.census.gov/population/www/popclockus.html

http://www.cis.org/articles/2007/welfarerelease.html

http://www.defendcoloradonow.org/docs/c ... 6mar28.pdf

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-Verify

http://www.gettingfoodstamps.org/newrules.htm

http://www.examiner.com/x-53293-Port...ant-Households