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Posted by: Dan McGrath 4/4/2008
Illegal Aliens CrossingIllegal immigrants residing in Minnesota cost taxpayers $345 million in state revenues each year. That figure is projected to climb to over $1 billion by 2020 according to research conducted by the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR).
 
In addition to the state-borne cost of local subsidies and expenses, Minnesotan taxpayers contribute $309 million dollars each year toward federal expenses incurred by illegal immigration.
 
With a total annual cost to Minnesota of around $654 million tax dollars, the average Minnesota household pays $284 per year to subsidize illegal aliens.
 
The price paid by the citizens of Minnesota to subsidize illegal aliens is primarily distributed across expenditures for education, emergency medical care and incarceration. There are myriad other costs associated with illegal immigration, as well. In the city of St. Paul, for example, 85% of subsidized housing is occupied by immigrants (according to author Sanford Ungar in his book, Fresh Blood). 
 
In what amounts to an acknowledgement of its culpability in exacerbating state expenses related to illegal immigration due to inaction, the federal government has established funds to assist states in defraying associated costs.
 
The State Criminal Alien Assistance Program was established to compensate states and local jurisdictions for incarceration of criminal aliens. In 2004, Minnesota received $1.78 million from the federal government under this program. This is only partial compensation, however, as Minnesota’s actual cost of incarcerating criminal aliens was about $13 million in 2004.
 
Emergency treatment of illegal immigrants was estimated to cost Minnesota taxpayers $17 million in 2004. The federal government compensated the state less than 10% of the cost with a payment of $1.4 million.
 
Illegal immigration cost Minnesota’s public school systems an estimated $146 - $276 million in 2004. This expense is borne by local property taxes as well as by the state treasury.
 
While it is true to some extent that some working illegal immigrants pay taxes, the average illegal immigrant household costs the federal government alone $2,700 per year, and the taxes contributed by the average illegal alien household equal only half that amount.

While both Minnesota and the United States have been established by and continue to thrive by the infusion of immigrants from all over the world, it is important to make the distinction between legal immigrants and illegal aliens. Immigrants who integrate into society lawfully and become citizens enrich our culture and add to the productivity of the nation. By contrast, illegal aliens who sneak into the US unlawfully and who by definition have no allegiance to our society create a demonstrable and significant drain on our economic resources.

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Re: The Costs of Illegal Immigration in Minnesota    By bobbie on 4/16/2008
Wouldn't this be called taxation by fraudulent representation? Is that legal? Is deception of the government legal? Is it legal to demand year after year increased taxes for the same thing not getting done? Is hiding most of our money legal? Is it legal to propose a tax increase based on deception of need? And then turn around to display preferential treatment in a country and state of that country advertising equality to humanity that are legal citizens? Isn't false advertising against the law? Is there anyway to give reprimand or removal of these government lying, thieves? Is there anyone in government that sees those illegal should be penalized, punished and deported by law? No tolerance to the expense,disruption of lives, etc.

Re: The Costs of Illegal Immigration in Minnesota    By Barb on 4/16/2008
Sick of the illegal actions of the government at our expense...when will they be held accountable for aiding and abetting the violations of others?


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