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04/07/2008: "The Fiscal Impact of Immigration"
Immigration: As some experts tell Congress to fight a possible recession with more immigrants, a respected economist warns that immigration's costs are grossly underestimated -- because the government won't study them.
Set for release Tuesday is a report published by Social Contract magazine, "The Fiscal Impact of Immigration: An Analysis of the Costs to 15 Federal Departments and Agencies."
Rubenstein found that each immigrant costs taxpayers more than $9,000, while every immigrant household of four costs $36,000 in taxes. That's far more than the $3,408 in 2007 dollars the National Research Council's 1997 "New Americans" study of federal, state and local government expenditures found immigrants to cost.
[ It's in the fiscal interests of big business to have a cheap labor force of immigrants as well as the destruction of cultural cohesiveness that promotes individualism and lack of organisational opposition to enslavement. The cost of multiculturalism to our people is more than can be measured in money. ]
http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/newstex/IBD-0001-24278349.htm