Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^^Also, a big fraction of unauthorized immigrants didn't "sneak into the country (breaking the law!)" -- they entered the country legally, then overstayed their visas.
Nothing illegal about overstaying one's visa, right? Good grief, listen to you apologists.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From link above:
"The city council passed the measure on a vote of 4-3. It came after a summer filled with heated debate.
The measure applies to green-card holders, undocumented immigrants and those with student-visas."
If anyone can justify the ridiculousness of this, I will tip my hat to you.
They're residents of the town and likely pay taxes as well. They have an interest in governance.
Undocumented immigrants pay taxes? News to me.
So they snuck into our country (breaking the law!) and are entitled to legally vote in an election? I don't consider "they are residents of the town" an appropriate justification.
How can the bolded possibly be news to you? Have you been living under a rock?
Undocumented immigrants pay sales taxes just like you and me. Since they are frequently lower income than the average DCUM poster, and sales tax is regressive, they pay, on average, a higher percentage of their income in sales tax than you probably do.
Undocumented immigrants live in housing, so they either pay rent, a portion of which goes towards property tax, or they own and pay property tax. Same as you and me.
Undocumented immigrants pay income tax, but often aren't able to get refunds, so again, they pay at a higher rate than most citizens or green card holders with similar jobs.
You're stretching with the sales tax argument and the rent/property tax argument. And as far as paying income tax, what percentage of them do - and how, if not for stolen SS numbers? Plenty of day laborer and under-the-table wages. Why should they get a full vote compared to the honest, law-abiding citizens who pays their FULL share of taxes?
Your ignorance is showing.
Have you heard of tax ID number? It's a 9-digit number the IRS give to anyone so it can collect taxes.
Yeah, uncle Sam gets its share of the money but these people will never get anything back in return ( no refund, benefits, etc...)
We pay $14,000 per kid to educate their offspring. That's a lot more than they pay in taxes. It's a net gain for them, and a net loss to real Americans.
Immigrants pay billions in taxes in Maryland:
"In Maryland, households headed by undocumented immigrants paid $275,172,882 in taxes; which included $75,979,518 in personal income taxes, $22,113,794 in property taxes, and $177,079,570 in sales taxes."
I'm not sure exactly how that measures up to the amount of services they receive, but generally it's understood that immigrants are a net positive on state economies.
https://www.nilc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/MD-2013-Talking-Points-Taxes.pdf
http://www.budgetmodel.wharton.upenn.edu/issues/2016/1/27/the-effects-of-immigration-on-the-united-states-economy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From link above:
"The city council passed the measure on a vote of 4-3. It came after a summer filled with heated debate.
The measure applies to green-card holders, undocumented immigrants and those with student-visas."
If anyone can justify the ridiculousness of this, I will tip my hat to you.
They're residents of the town and likely pay taxes as well. They have an interest in governance.
Undocumented immigrants pay taxes? News to me.
So they snuck into our country (breaking the law!) and are entitled to legally vote in an election? I don't consider "they are residents of the town" an appropriate justification.
How can the bolded possibly be news to you? Have you been living under a rock?
Undocumented immigrants pay sales taxes just like you and me. Since they are frequently lower income than the average DCUM poster, and sales tax is regressive, they pay, on average, a higher percentage of their income in sales tax than you probably do.
Undocumented immigrants live in housing, so they either pay rent, a portion of which goes towards property tax, or they own and pay property tax. Same as you and me.
Undocumented immigrants pay income tax, but often aren't able to get refunds, so again, they pay at a higher rate than most citizens or green card holders with similar jobs.
You're stretching with the sales tax argument and the rent/property tax argument. And as far as paying income tax, what percentage of them do - and how, if not for stolen SS numbers? Plenty of day laborer and under-the-table wages. Why should they get a full vote compared to the honest, law-abiding citizens who pays their FULL share of taxes?
Your ignorance is showing.
Have you heard of tax ID number? It's a 9-digit number the IRS give to anyone so it can collect taxes.
Yeah, uncle Sam gets its share of the money but these people will never get anything back in return ( no refund, benefits, etc...)
We pay $14,000 per kid to educate their offspring. That's a lot more than they pay in taxes. It's a net gain for them, and a net loss to real Americans.
Immigrants pay billions in taxes in Maryland:
"In Maryland, households headed by undocumented immigrants paid $275,172,882 in taxes; which included $75,979,518 in personal income taxes, $22,113,794 in property taxes, and $177,079,570 in sales taxes."
I'm not sure exactly how that measures up to the amount of services they receive, but generally it's understood that immigrants are a net positive on state economies.
https://www.nilc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/MD-2013-Talking-Points-Taxes.pdf
http://www.budgetmodel.wharton.upenn.edu/issues/2016/1/27/the-effects-of-immigration-on-the-united-states-economy
OK, any data on how much the ILLEGAL immigrants pay in taxes is meaningless if you don't also include what we spend on them. So, they paid $275 million taxes? According to a 2012 report (I know it's old but we can assume it's only gone UP), illegals cost Maryland $1.7 BILLION. And to put that in context, the state's budget deficit was $2 billion, meaning that illegals count for almost all of it.
https://capitalresearch.org/article/casa-de-maryland-and-the-corrupting-influence-of-illegal-immigration/
stupid and racist go hand in hand.
let me explain to you. contributions to the economy are not limited to the taxes you pay. they also come in the form of money immigrants spend in the economy and the labor they contribute, which creates jobs and strengthens the economy for everyone.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/readersrespond/bs-ed-immigrants-letter-20140113-story.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From link above:
"The city council passed the measure on a vote of 4-3. It came after a summer filled with heated debate.
The measure applies to green-card holders, undocumented immigrants and those with student-visas."
If anyone can justify the ridiculousness of this, I will tip my hat to you.
They're residents of the town and likely pay taxes as well. They have an interest in governance.
Undocumented immigrants pay taxes? News to me.
So they snuck into our country (breaking the law!) and are entitled to legally vote in an election? I don't consider "they are residents of the town" an appropriate justification.
How can the bolded possibly be news to you? Have you been living under a rock?
Undocumented immigrants pay sales taxes just like you and me. Since they are frequently lower income than the average DCUM poster, and sales tax is regressive, they pay, on average, a higher percentage of their income in sales tax than you probably do.
Undocumented immigrants live in housing, so they either pay rent, a portion of which goes towards property tax, or they own and pay property tax. Same as you and me.
Undocumented immigrants pay income tax, but often aren't able to get refunds, so again, they pay at a higher rate than most citizens or green card holders with similar jobs.
You're stretching with the sales tax argument and the rent/property tax argument. And as far as paying income tax, what percentage of them do - and how, if not for stolen SS numbers? Plenty of day laborer and under-the-table wages. Why should they get a full vote compared to the honest, law-abiding citizens who pays their FULL share of taxes?
Your ignorance is showing.
Have you heard of tax ID number? It's a 9-digit number the IRS give to anyone so it can collect taxes.
Yeah, uncle Sam gets its share of the money but these people will never get anything back in return ( no refund, benefits, etc...)
We pay $14,000 per kid to educate their offspring. That's a lot more than they pay in taxes. It's a net gain for them, and a net loss to real Americans.
Immigrants pay billions in taxes in Maryland:
"In Maryland, households headed by undocumented immigrants paid $275,172,882 in taxes; which included $75,979,518 in personal income taxes, $22,113,794 in property taxes, and $177,079,570 in sales taxes."
I'm not sure exactly how that measures up to the amount of services they receive, but generally it's understood that immigrants are a net positive on state economies.
https://www.nilc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/MD-2013-Talking-Points-Taxes.pdf
http://www.budgetmodel.wharton.upenn.edu/issues/2016/1/27/the-effects-of-immigration-on-the-united-states-economy
OK, any data on how much the ILLEGAL immigrants pay in taxes is meaningless if you don't also include what we spend on them. So, they paid $275 million taxes? According to a 2012 report (I know it's old but we can assume it's only gone UP), illegals cost Maryland $1.7 BILLION. And to put that in context, the state's budget deficit was $2 billion, meaning that illegals count for almost all of it.
https://capitalresearch.org/article/casa-de-maryland-and-the-corrupting-influence-of-illegal-immigration/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From link above:
"The city council passed the measure on a vote of 4-3. It came after a summer filled with heated debate.
The measure applies to green-card holders, undocumented immigrants and those with student-visas."
If anyone can justify the ridiculousness of this, I will tip my hat to you.
They're residents of the town and likely pay taxes as well. They have an interest in governance.
Undocumented immigrants pay taxes? News to me.
So they snuck into our country (breaking the law!) and are entitled to legally vote in an election? I don't consider "they are residents of the town" an appropriate justification.
How can the bolded possibly be news to you? Have you been living under a rock?
Undocumented immigrants pay sales taxes just like you and me. Since they are frequently lower income than the average DCUM poster, and sales tax is regressive, they pay, on average, a higher percentage of their income in sales tax than you probably do.
Undocumented immigrants live in housing, so they either pay rent, a portion of which goes towards property tax, or they own and pay property tax. Same as you and me.
Undocumented immigrants pay income tax, but often aren't able to get refunds, so again, they pay at a higher rate than most citizens or green card holders with similar jobs.
You're stretching with the sales tax argument and the rent/property tax argument. And as far as paying income tax, what percentage of them do - and how, if not for stolen SS numbers? Plenty of day laborer and under-the-table wages. Why should they get a full vote compared to the honest, law-abiding citizens who pays their FULL share of taxes?
Your ignorance is showing.
Have you heard of tax ID number? It's a 9-digit number the IRS give to anyone so it can collect taxes.
Yeah, uncle Sam gets its share of the money but these people will never get anything back in return ( no refund, benefits, etc...)
We pay $14,000 per kid to educate their offspring. That's a lot more than they pay in taxes. It's a net gain for them, and a net loss to real Americans.
Immigrants pay billions in taxes in Maryland:
"In Maryland, households headed by undocumented immigrants paid $275,172,882 in taxes; which included $75,979,518 in personal income taxes, $22,113,794 in property taxes, and $177,079,570 in sales taxes."
I'm not sure exactly how that measures up to the amount of services they receive, but generally it's understood that immigrants are a net positive on state economies.
https://www.nilc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/MD-2013-Talking-Points-Taxes.pdf
http://www.budgetmodel.wharton.upenn.edu/issues/2016/1/27/the-effects-of-immigration-on-the-united-states-economy
What about healthcare costs?
Like I said, the research shows that immigrants are a net positive on the economy. I don't have breakdown for you.
Old people consume a lot more in health care than young people. Should they be denied the right to vote?
Obviously, the amount of taxes a person pays vs public resources they receive cannot be the basis of deciding whether they get a vote ...
Of course it can’t.
But, here is a novel idea.....
How about the fact that the person voting is actually a CITIZEN of the country in which they reside being a basis???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From link above:
"The city council passed the measure on a vote of 4-3. It came after a summer filled with heated debate.
The measure applies to green-card holders, undocumented immigrants and those with student-visas."
If anyone can justify the ridiculousness of this, I will tip my hat to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From link above:
"The city council passed the measure on a vote of 4-3. It came after a summer filled with heated debate.
The measure applies to green-card holders, undocumented immigrants and those with student-visas."
If anyone can justify the ridiculousness of this, I will tip my hat to you.
They're residents of the town and likely pay taxes as well. They have an interest in governance.
Undocumented immigrants pay taxes? News to me.
So they snuck into our country (breaking the law!) and are entitled to legally vote in an election? I don't consider "they are residents of the town" an appropriate justification.
How can the bolded possibly be news to you? Have you been living under a rock?
Undocumented immigrants pay sales taxes just like you and me. Since they are frequently lower income than the average DCUM poster, and sales tax is regressive, they pay, on average, a higher percentage of their income in sales tax than you probably do.
Undocumented immigrants live in housing, so they either pay rent, a portion of which goes towards property tax, or they own and pay property tax. Same as you and me.
Undocumented immigrants pay income tax, but often aren't able to get refunds, so again, they pay at a higher rate than most citizens or green card holders with similar jobs.
You're stretching with the sales tax argument and the rent/property tax argument. And as far as paying income tax, what percentage of them do - and how, if not for stolen SS numbers? Plenty of day laborer and under-the-table wages. Why should they get a full vote compared to the honest, law-abiding citizens who pays their FULL share of taxes?
Your ignorance is showing.
Have you heard of tax ID number? It's a 9-digit number the IRS give to anyone so it can collect taxes.
Yeah, uncle Sam gets its share of the money but these people will never get anything back in return ( no refund, benefits, etc...)
We pay $14,000 per kid to educate their offspring. That's a lot more than they pay in taxes. It's a net gain for them, and a net loss to real Americans.
Immigrants pay billions in taxes in Maryland:
"In Maryland, households headed by undocumented immigrants paid $275,172,882 in taxes; which included $75,979,518 in personal income taxes, $22,113,794 in property taxes, and $177,079,570 in sales taxes."
I'm not sure exactly how that measures up to the amount of services they receive, but generally it's understood that immigrants are a net positive on state economies.
https://www.nilc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/MD-2013-Talking-Points-Taxes.pdf
http://www.budgetmodel.wharton.upenn.edu/issues/2016/1/27/the-effects-of-immigration-on-the-united-states-economy
What about healthcare costs?
Like I said, the research shows that immigrants are a net positive on the economy. I don't have breakdown for you.
Old people consume a lot more in health care than young people. Should they be denied the right to vote?
Obviously, the amount of taxes a person pays vs public resources they receive cannot be the basis of deciding whether they get a vote ...
Of course it can’t.
But, here is a novel idea.....
How about the fact that the person voting is actually a CITIZEN of the country in which they reside being a basis???
+100
You'd think this would be basic common sense, but apparently not. Every day, DCUM shows me just how far away from common sense this country has gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From link above:
"The city council passed the measure on a vote of 4-3. It came after a summer filled with heated debate.
The measure applies to green-card holders, undocumented immigrants and those with student-visas."
If anyone can justify the ridiculousness of this, I will tip my hat to you.
As the Latino immigrant in the article below says, "it is a slap in the face" to those who obeyed our laws in coming to our country.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/college-park-decides-to-allow-noncitizens-to-vote-in-local-elections/2017/09/13/2b7adb4a-987b-11e7-87fc-c3f7ee4035c9_story.html?utm_term=.328563ec1a1f
It absolutely is. All of these people, waiting patiently in line to become LEGAL citizens, having others for whom apparently the law doesn't apply just jump right ahead of them. It's unbelievable that anyone makes excuses for people who are residing here illegally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From link above:
"The city council passed the measure on a vote of 4-3. It came after a summer filled with heated debate.
The measure applies to green-card holders, undocumented immigrants and those with student-visas."
If anyone can justify the ridiculousness of this, I will tip my hat to you.
They're residents of the town and likely pay taxes as well. They have an interest in governance.
Undocumented immigrants pay taxes? News to me.
So they snuck into our country (breaking the law!) and are entitled to legally vote in an election? I don't consider "they are residents of the town" an appropriate justification.
How can the bolded possibly be news to you? Have you been living under a rock?
Undocumented immigrants pay sales taxes just like you and me. Since they are frequently lower income than the average DCUM poster, and sales tax is regressive, they pay, on average, a higher percentage of their income in sales tax than you probably do.
Undocumented immigrants live in housing, so they either pay rent, a portion of which goes towards property tax, or they own and pay property tax. Same as you and me.
Undocumented immigrants pay income tax, but often aren't able to get refunds, so again, they pay at a higher rate than most citizens or green card holders with similar jobs.
You're stretching with the sales tax argument and the rent/property tax argument. And as far as paying income tax, what percentage of them do - and how, if not for stolen SS numbers? Plenty of day laborer and under-the-table wages. Why should they get a full vote compared to the honest, law-abiding citizens who pays their FULL share of taxes?
Your ignorance is showing.
Have you heard of tax ID number? It's a 9-digit number the IRS give to anyone so it can collect taxes.
Yeah, uncle Sam gets its share of the money but these people will never get anything back in return ( no refund, benefits, etc...)
We pay $14,000 per kid to educate their offspring. That's a lot more than they pay in taxes. It's a net gain for them, and a net loss to real Americans.
Immigrants pay billions in taxes in Maryland:
"In Maryland, households headed by undocumented immigrants paid $275,172,882 in taxes; which included $75,979,518 in personal income taxes, $22,113,794 in property taxes, and $177,079,570 in sales taxes."
I'm not sure exactly how that measures up to the amount of services they receive, but generally it's understood that immigrants are a net positive on state economies.
https://www.nilc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/MD-2013-Talking-Points-Taxes.pdf
http://www.budgetmodel.wharton.upenn.edu/issues/2016/1/27/the-effects-of-immigration-on-the-united-states-economy
What about healthcare costs?
Like I said, the research shows that immigrants are a net positive on the economy. I don't have breakdown for you.
Old people consume a lot more in health care than young people. Should they be denied the right to vote?
Obviously, the amount of taxes a person pays vs public resources they receive cannot be the basis of deciding whether they get a vote ...
Of course it can’t.
But, here is a novel idea.....
How about the fact that the person voting is actually a CITIZEN of the country in which they reside being a basis???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From link above:
"The city council passed the measure on a vote of 4-3. It came after a summer filled with heated debate.
The measure applies to green-card holders, undocumented immigrants and those with student-visas."
If anyone can justify the ridiculousness of this, I will tip my hat to you.
They're residents of the town and likely pay taxes as well. They have an interest in governance.
Undocumented immigrants pay taxes? News to me.
So they snuck into our country (breaking the law!) and are entitled to legally vote in an election? I don't consider "they are residents of the town" an appropriate justification.
How can the bolded possibly be news to you? Have you been living under a rock?
Undocumented immigrants pay sales taxes just like you and me. Since they are frequently lower income than the average DCUM poster, and sales tax is regressive, they pay, on average, a higher percentage of their income in sales tax than you probably do.
Undocumented immigrants live in housing, so they either pay rent, a portion of which goes towards property tax, or they own and pay property tax. Same as you and me.
Undocumented immigrants pay income tax, but often aren't able to get refunds, so again, they pay at a higher rate than most citizens or green card holders with similar jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From link above:
"The city council passed the measure on a vote of 4-3. It came after a summer filled with heated debate.
The measure applies to green-card holders, undocumented immigrants and those with student-visas."
If anyone can justify the ridiculousness of this, I will tip my hat to you.
As the Latino immigrant in the article below says, "it is a slap in the face" to those who obeyed our laws in coming to our country.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/college-park-decides-to-allow-noncitizens-to-vote-in-local-elections/2017/09/13/2b7adb4a-987b-11e7-87fc-c3f7ee4035c9_story.html?utm_term=.328563ec1a1f
Anonymous wrote:^^^Also, a big fraction of unauthorized immigrants didn't "sneak into the country (breaking the law!)" -- they entered the country legally, then overstayed their visas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From link above:
"The city council passed the measure on a vote of 4-3. It came after a summer filled with heated debate.
The measure applies to green-card holders, undocumented immigrants and those with student-visas."
If anyone can justify the ridiculousness of this, I will tip my hat to you.
They're residents of the town and likely pay taxes as well. They have an interest in governance.
Undocumented immigrants pay taxes? News to me.
So they snuck into our country (breaking the law!) and are entitled to legally vote in an election? I don't consider "they are residents of the town" an appropriate justification.
How can the bolded possibly be news to you? Have you been living under a rock?
Undocumented immigrants pay sales taxes just like you and me. Since they are frequently lower income than the average DCUM poster, and sales tax is regressive, they pay, on average, a higher percentage of their income in sales tax than you probably do.
Undocumented immigrants live in housing, so they either pay rent, a portion of which goes towards property tax, or they own and pay property tax. Same as you and me.
Undocumented immigrants pay income tax, but often aren't able to get refunds, so again, they pay at a higher rate than most citizens or green card holders with similar jobs.
You're stretching with the sales tax argument and the rent/property tax argument. And as far as paying income tax, what percentage of them do - and how, if not for stolen SS numbers? Plenty of day laborer and under-the-table wages. Why should they get a full vote compared to the honest, law-abiding citizens who pays their FULL share of taxes?
Your ignorance is showing.
Have you heard of tax ID number? It's a 9-digit number the IRS give to anyone so it can collect taxes.
Yeah, uncle Sam gets its share of the money but these people will never get anything back in return ( no refund, benefits, etc...)
We pay $14,000 per kid to educate their offspring. That's a lot more than they pay in taxes. It's a net gain for them, and a net loss to real Americans.
Immigrants pay billions in taxes in Maryland:
"In Maryland, households headed by undocumented immigrants paid $275,172,882 in taxes; which included $75,979,518 in personal income taxes, $22,113,794 in property taxes, and $177,079,570 in sales taxes."
I'm not sure exactly how that measures up to the amount of services they receive, but generally it's understood that immigrants are a net positive on state economies.
https://www.nilc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/MD-2013-Talking-Points-Taxes.pdf
http://www.budgetmodel.wharton.upenn.edu/issues/2016/1/27/the-effects-of-immigration-on-the-united-states-economy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From link above:
"The city council passed the measure on a vote of 4-3. It came after a summer filled with heated debate.
The measure applies to green-card holders, undocumented immigrants and those with student-visas."
If anyone can justify the ridiculousness of this, I will tip my hat to you.
They're residents of the town and likely pay taxes as well. They have an interest in governance.
Undocumented immigrants pay taxes? News to me.
So they snuck into our country (breaking the law!) and are entitled to legally vote in an election? I don't consider "they are residents of the town" an appropriate justification.
How can the bolded possibly be news to you? Have you been living under a rock?
Undocumented immigrants pay sales taxes just like you and me. Since they are frequently lower income than the average DCUM poster, and sales tax is regressive, they pay, on average, a higher percentage of their income in sales tax than you probably do.
Undocumented immigrants live in housing, so they either pay rent, a portion of which goes towards property tax, or they own and pay property tax. Same as you and me.
Undocumented immigrants pay income tax, but often aren't able to get refunds, so again, they pay at a higher rate than most citizens or green card holders with similar jobs.
You're stretching with the sales tax argument and the rent/property tax argument. And as far as paying income tax, what percentage of them do - and how, if not for stolen SS numbers? Plenty of day laborer and under-the-table wages. Why should they get a full vote compared to the honest, law-abiding citizens who pays their FULL share of taxes?
Your ignorance is showing.
Have you heard of tax ID number? It's a 9-digit number the IRS give to anyone so it can collect taxes.
Yeah, uncle Sam gets its share of the money but these people will never get anything back in return ( no refund, benefits, etc...)
We pay $14,000 per kid to educate their offspring. That's a lot more than they pay in taxes. It's a net gain for them, and a net loss to real Americans.
Immigrants pay billions in taxes in Maryland:
"In Maryland, households headed by undocumented immigrants paid $275,172,882 in taxes; which included $75,979,518 in personal income taxes, $22,113,794 in property taxes, and $177,079,570 in sales taxes."
I'm not sure exactly how that measures up to the amount of services they receive, but generally it's understood that immigrants are a net positive on state economies.
https://www.nilc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/MD-2013-Talking-Points-Taxes.pdf
http://www.budgetmodel.wharton.upenn.edu/issues/2016/1/27/the-effects-of-immigration-on-the-united-states-economy
What about healthcare costs?
Like I said, the research shows that immigrants are a net positive on the economy. I don't have breakdown for you.
Old people consume a lot more in health care than young people. Should they be denied the right to vote?
Obviously, the amount of taxes a person pays vs public resources they receive cannot be the basis of deciding whether they get a vote ...