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To: Brumar89 who wrote (933064)5/3/2016 10:55:01 AM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1572298
 
Obama Budgets More for Illegal Alien Minors Than Retirees Get From Social Security

With the pigs in charge, all the animals on the farm are equal; however, foreigners with zero job skills but with a lifetime of voting Democrat and producing more welfare dependents ahead of them are far more equal than American citizens who worked their whole lives and were forced to trust the government with their retirement:

Obama has budgeted $17,613 for each of the estimated 75,000 Central American teens expected to illegally cross into the United States this year, $2,841 more than the average annual Social Security retirement benefit, according to a new report. The total bill to taxpayers: $1.3 billion in benefits to “unaccompanied children,” more than double what the federal government spent in 2010, according to an analysis of the administration’s programs for illegal minors from the Center for Immigration Studies. The average Social Security retirement benefit is $14,772.

The report notes that the president’s budget, facing congressional approval, includes another $2.1 billion for refugees, which can include the illegals from Central America, mostly Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador. What’s more, the administration is also spending heavily on a program with the United Nations to help the illegal minors avoid the dangerous trip by declaring them refugees and handing them a plane ticket to the U.S. where, once here, they get special legal status.

They are not refugees in any meaningful sense. Most of them are coming to join relatives who are already here — illegally.


“New data,” said CIS, “shows that 80 percent of the 71,000 Central American children placed between February 2014 and September 2015 were released to sponsors who are in the United States illegally.” Author Nayla Rush suggested that the administration’s Central American Refugee/Parole Program with the United Nations that declares minors refugees could have the effect of giving legal status to their illegal parents once in the U.S. That is, Obama is importing an army of anchor babies.

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