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    TX - Bill would account for cost of illegal immigration

    Richard Lees, Texas Senate Press Office Updated 5:23 pm, Monday, April 24, 2017

    AUSTIN -- The Senate Finance Committee on Monday took up a bill that its author says will help the state understand the true cost in state funds of illegal immigration in Texas. Though the federal government is responsible for maintaining border security, its failure to secure the border is costing Texans millions, says Dallas Sen. Don Huffines. The Legislature approved $800 million to pay for more troopers and more resources for border security last session, and the Senate version of the budget includes the same amount for the upcoming biennium.

    Huffines says that his bill, SB 764, will help the state's argument that Washington, D.C. should pay Texas back. "When the federal government fails to protect the border, then the federal government should reimburse the state for its expenditures," he said. "With this cost accounting Texas can better explain to the federal government the severity of the consequences of its failure of its responsibilities." His bill would require the Comptroller to tally and release each biennium the total cost to the state incurred by people not lawfully present in the U.S. It would also require that the report break out the specific costs for healthcare, education and incarceration of these individuals.

    Some senators opposed to the measure asked why the bill doesn't include the benefit of undocumented immigrants to the state, such as labor and sales tax revenue. "You want a clear, concise picture, you need to look at the whole aspect of people who are in this state undocumented. Not only what it costs, but what they provide in terms of benefits to the economy," said McAllen Sen. Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa. The bill passed the committee on a vote of 8-4 and will now go to the full Senate for consideration.

    Also Monday, the conference committee on the state budget held its first hearing. This committee is comprised of five members from each chamber, and now the task is to reconcile the two versions of the state budget. They are relatively close in amount; the Senate would spend $217.7 billion in state and federal funds over the next two years compared to $218.1 billion for the House. There are differences in where that money goes, however, and the conference committee has until Memorial Day to present a compromise to both the House and Senate for approval. Representing the Senate on the committee are Finance Chair and Flower Mound Sen. Jane Nelson and Finance Vice-chair Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa of McAllen. They are joined by Sens. Lois Kolkhorst of Brenham, Joan Huffman of Houston and Charles Schwertner of Georgetown. Nelson pointed out that eight of the 10 members on this year's budget conference committee served on the same committee last session. "You have a very strong, experienced team," she said. "I am confident, members, that we can come to an agreement that will make Texas proud."

    The Senate will reconvene Tuesday, April 25 at 11 a.m.

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    "It would also require that the report break out the specific costs for healthcare, education and incarceration of these individuals."

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    Don't forget the costs of illegal aliens driving, hit and run accidents, driving up insurance costs. Killing people on our roads.

    Don't forget the costs of the lost property values in the neighborhoods they move into and destroy...bringing down values = less property tax into the city services.

    Don't forget the court, lawyers and jury costs.

    Don't forget the cost of EACH anchor baby birth that the TAXPAYERS pay for in higher costs of premiums.

    Don't forget the DISEASES they bring and our children they infect.

    Don't forget the costs of their graffiti, garbage they generate and throw out into their yards and alleys.

    Don't forget the costs of their dead bodies on the border, the garbage they leave behind in our beautiful deserts.

    Don't forget the costs of the 911 calls to pick them up on the border, the EMT's, the firefighter's, the helicopters!


    THE LIST IS LONG...THE COSTS ARE MONUMENTAL...GET THEM ALL OUT.

    END DACA, NO WORK PERMITS, NO AMNESTY...NO PATH TO CITIZENSHIP. NO MORE FREE PASS!

    END THE ANCHOR BABY SCAM AND CUT OFF ALL FREEBIES!
    ILLEGAL ALIENS HAVE "BROKEN" OUR IMMIGRATION SYSTEM

    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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