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12-02-2007, 02:00 AM #1
Texas cost non-citizens special needs children
This report is to show you how great the undocumented are for Texas, it doesn't include the costs of children born to those illegally here that are citizens because they are born here (anchor babies). Nor does it include federal costs and alot of others but what I found crazy was Exhibit 8 (page 7)
According to the report non-citizens are not legal residents or citizens and are likely to be "undocumented"
It is just wrong that Texas citizens are paying for all this.
http://www.cpa.state.tx.us/specialrpt/u ... mented.pdf
Exhibit 8 (page 7)
Children with Special Health Care Needs Treated in Texas, All Funds 2005
Clients percent Expenditures Precent
Served
citizens/Legal Residents 633 30% $4,177,280 20.7%
Non-citizens 1,452 68.8% $15,960,962 78.9%
Unknown 25 1.2% $89,921 0.4%
Total 2,110 100.0% $20,228,163 100.0%
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12-02-2007, 02:06 AM #2
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I wish I could read that - but I can't - my blood pressure is high enough already.
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I wish I could read that - but I can't - my blood pressure is high enough already.
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12-02-2007, 02:06 AM #4
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I wish I could read that - but I can't - my blood pressure is high enough already.
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12-02-2007, 02:21 AM #5
I'm sorry, I don't want to make your blood pressure worse. I just could not believe that over 3/4ths of the funding goes to undocumented children.
The guy that gave me the url was trying to convince me how good the undocumented were for our economy. *sigh* some people just can't see the facts.
I live in Illinois, its probably worse here. There is a higher undocumented population and we do not keep any stats on the undocumented population, its basically against the law. Even E-verify is against the law. The government is prohibited from checking anything but the very basics for employment or for voting. Its a very bad situation but the government is controlled by Chicago politics, and the Governor and majority in both houses are Dems, very supportive of illegal aliens.
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12-02-2007, 02:38 AM #6
They are NOT "undocumented" children, they are "ILLEGAL ALIEN " children.
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12-02-2007, 02:49 AM #7
absolutely correct CitizenJustice. I guess you read enough of these things it starts turning you to the dark side . I'll try to be on guard of that in the future.
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12-02-2007, 03:25 AM #8
I looked at the entire report, the medical costs are appalling.
Here are a couple more examples:
Exhibit 12 is eye opening too--Estimated Costs to 15 Co. Sheriff's Offices for Undocument (ILLEGAL) Offenders 2005: some of the items
Total Salaries=$337,086,891
Inmate days (total)=12,065,514
ICE Inmate costs=$5,039,843
Total costs Sheriff's Ofc.=$49,055,092
Exhibit 3--Public Education Comparison 2004-2005
Avg. cost per student=$7,085
Est. Number of Undocumented (ILLEGAL) Immigrants=135,000
Total cost=$957 million
Exhibit 5--Cost to State of Non Citizens (Illegal Immigrants?)College Residents Classified as Texas Residents: (How can none citizens be Texas residents?)
Total Fall 2004 Resident Students=3,792
Total Fall 2004 Total=$11,206,065
DEPORT--DEPORT-- DEPORT--DEPORT--DEPORT"Distrust and caution are the parents of security."
Benjamin Franklin
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12-02-2007, 03:25 AM #9
And what percentage of citizens are anchor babies?
This year, Tarrant County did a study of the number of illegal aliens in just in the county. 106 thousand. Look at the numbers estimated by FAIR and Strayhorn. One county with one major city had almost the number they speculated. Dallas will have more than 100 thousand and that surpasses FAIR's number and Strayhorn.
They care costing us way more than that projection.
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12-02-2007, 10:01 AM #10
When we were living in Prince William County, and our son was first diagnosed with autism, we were desperately trying to obtain services for him -- ABA, speech and other therapies. But the county always tried to say they didn't have funding for one thing or another, and my son went basically without help, or just 1 hr a week of special ed services.
It was due to the fact that they were spending SO much on ESL services for all of these invaders moving into the county. Had to teach them to speak English now ...couldn't do it on their own. So, my son went without.
Thankfully PWC is cracking down, but it's probably still being spent ... just money that we might as well flush down the crapper.
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