by Debbie Pelley: Texas' illegal immigrant population is costing the state's taxpayers more than $4.7 billion per year for education, medical care and incarceration, according to an analysis of the latest Census data by the Federation for American Immigration Reform. According to the group, even if the estimated tax contributions of illegal immigrant workers are subtracted, net outlays still amount to more than $3.7 billion per year, costing the average, native-born Texas household about $725. Taxpayer-funded medical outlays for health care provided to the state's illegal alien population amount to about $520 million a year, according to FAIR. The uncompensated cost of incarcerating illegal aliens in Texas' state and county prisons amounts to about $150 million a year (not including local jail detention costs or related law enforcement and judicial expenditures or the monetary costs of the crimes that led to their incarceration). . . . [Read More]The ADE in Arkansas has intially reported $163 Million for education and imprisonment. Arkansas lawmakers are discussing the best way to tackle the illegal immigration at the state level. . . . [Read More & Videos ]
The WPAAG reported the following details from a 2007 Heritage Foundation, study titled The Fiscal Cost of Low-Skill Immigrants to the U.S. Taxpayer:
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