You could balance the budgets of these states if Illegal Immigrants were sent back
Thanks to Directorblue.blogspot.com let the figures speak for themselves.
State | Illegal Immigration Population (000’s omitted) | Total Cost to State Taxpayers | Current Budget Deficit | Immigration Enforcement Could Close % of Budget Shortfall |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nevada | 210 | $0.8B | $1.2B | 67% |
Massachusetts | 225 | $1.0B | $2.6B | 39% |
Maryland | 250 | $1.3B | $2.0B | 65% |
Arizona | 470 | $2.7B | $3.2B | 84% |
Illinois | 775 | $3.5B | $5.7B | 61% |
Florida | 950 | $3.8B | $3.2B | 118% |
New York | 1,000 | $5.2B | $8.2 | 63% |
Texas | 1,740 | $4.7B | $11.0B | 43% |
California | 3,470 | $10.5B | $19.0B | 55% |
The costs represent only the ‘hard dollar’ toll for the lack of border enforcement, including education, health services, incarceration, welfare, etc. ‘Soft dollar’ costs — the toll on the victims of illegal immigrants’ crimes, drug addiction, inferior educational programs, etc. — are not included in the totals.
Sources: Arizona ($1.6 billion from Arizona’s education system, $694.8 million from health care services, $339.7 million in law enforcement and court costs, $85.5 million in welfare costs and $155.4 million in other general costs); California ($2.5B for incarceration, $2.5 billion for medical services, education $3.2B, total $10.5B); Maryland; Massachusetts, New York
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