Harvard economist: 42 percent of immigrant households on public assistance

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Harvard Economist: 42 Percent of Immigrant Households on Public Assistance


In 2016, 8.9 million households headed by non-citizen... almost 42% received some type of assistance

A Harvard economist has found that nearly 42 percent of immigrant households in the United States are on public assistance of some kind.

“In 2016, there were 8.9 million households headed by a non-citizen … almost 42 percent of those households received some type of assistance,” George Borjas, Professor of Economics and Social Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, wrote on his website on Feb. 1.

To come to his conclusions Borjas used census data from 1994 to 2016 to calculate how many of the migrant-headed households receive either money, food stamps, or Medicaid.

According to Borjas, millions of households could be impacted if existing immigration laws are adhered to.

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Oh American's won't mind giving up their pay checks to support the little ole homeless immigrant, Why they will let them move into thier homes ( not ) But America trendy's are so generous they offer to feed them, clothe them , shelter them all off the backs of working American's and their pays.
Isn't that sweet.




 
And they vote D.

This is why the D Party loves open borders.
 
I have to wonder even if the stats are accurate so what? Are we so immoral and nonreligious today that helping another makes some jealous or upset. Grow up buffoons soon you will be dust and the world will still turn, and people will still help other people. Stop whining for Christ's sake.

PS and they can't vote morons, no wonder you elected a man who doesn't know what foot it was. LOL

 
Dems don't pay taxes so they're cool with middle America funding their own demise
 

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