Look at this. You have hospitals where as much one-third of the costs / wait times are illegals. Imagine how much better medical care in the US would be if we didn’t have to pay for a freeloading 30%. |
Or just legal brown people who didn't want to end up in a gulag. |
https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/ice-arrests-71-year-old-grandmother-a-us-citizen-at-san-diego-immigration-court/3865098/
ICE handcuffs 71-year-old grandmother, a U.S. citizen, at San Diego immigration court An ICE agent accused the woman of pushing her. After she spent hours in custody, she denied that to NBC 7 on Wednesday. |
Grisby is still incarcerated for the state-level child pornography conviction. Presidential pardons only apply to federal crimes, not state convictions. |
Glad to hear that. How do you feel about the fact that he entered the Capitol on Jan 6 and sprayed capitol police with bear spray? He was pardoned for that by Trump https://www.wdrb.com/news/louisville-man-charged-with-using-bear-spray-against-capitol-police-during-jan-6-riot/article_2ec3e1e8-d35b-11ef-b703-274ac338553c.html |
Brainwashed MAGA liar. Fact check: Data shows healthcare costs for undocumented immigrants are a small fraction of total U.S. healthcare spending, with primary cost drivers being chronic diseases, administrative overhead, and high drug prices. Sources: *National Immigration Forum (2022): Federal spending on emergency services for undocumented immigrants was $974 million in 2016, 0.2% of Medicaid expenditures ($565 billion) and 0.03% of total national health expenditures ($3.3 trillion).[](https://immigrationforum.org/article/fact-sheet-undocumented-immigrants-and-federal-health-care-benefits/) *KFF (2024): Immigrants, including undocumented, have lower per capita healthcare expenditures ($4,875) than U.S.-born citizens ($7,277), with minimal Medicaid spending on emergency services (0.6%, $4.3 billion).[](https://www.kff.org/racial-equity-and-health-policy/issue-brief/immigrants-have-lower-health-care-expenditures-than-their-u-s-born-counterparts/) *American Journal of Public Health (2022): Undocumented immigrants account for 1.4% of U.S. healthcare spending despite being 5% of the population.(https://www.ilctr.org/about-immigrants/ilc-publications-and-resources/the-impact-of-immigrants-on-health-care-in-the-united-states/) *Primary cost drivers: Chronic diseases, high administrative costs (8-15% of healthcare spending), and rising drug prices (e.g., prescription drug spending rose 7.7% annually from 2015-2020) dominate costs, per CMS and KFF data. |
Thank God for states. If it was for Trump, this guy would be around sexually exploiting children. The same Trump who apparently intervened and had Andrew Tate released from Romania. Nothing like having free un the US a guy who brainwashes teenage boys into thinking the proper way to treat a woman is abusing her. |
I feel that we have enough homegrown idiots that we don't need to import more or keep the ones that are foreign nationals. |
We love owah farmers,
Owah teriffic farmers. So we’re looking at a vouching, Where certain migrant-type workers will get a voucher. It’ll be an amnesty, Some call it an Amnesty International, Where if the farmers can vouch for someone, They may get a voucher or even a full vouching. |
Just goes to show that even a 71 year old grandmother can be an activist who interferes with ICE operations. |
"Every seat in the waiting area of Glenn Valley Foods was occupied with people filling out job applications . . . two days after the meatpacking plant became the center of the largest worksite immigration raid in the state of Nebraska."
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/omaha-immigration-workplace-raid-aftermath-rcna212931 |
Immigration and Customs Enforcement said the arrests were part of an enforcement operation to execute a federal search warrant in connection to an investigation into “the large-scale employment of aliens without legal work authorization.” As of Friday night, criminal charges had not been filed against those arrested in the raid. About a dozen of them have already been deported or transferred out of state. At least 63 others were taken to the Lincoln County Detention Center. The county’s sheriff, Jerome Kramer, said none of the detainees are “violent offenders” and he hopes to help them “complete the process to correct their work status and reunite them with families or employers.” |