Saturday, June 1, 2013

Immigration Bill would pardon deportees after tax payers paid $12,500 to arrest, detain, and deport each one

Members of the Senate’s Gang of Eight have assured Americans their bill will not incur any costs. 
“Our watchword here is to have this bill pay for itself,” Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., one of the bill’s main advocates, told colleagues during the Senate Judiciary Committee’s markup. 
But what about the taxpayer money already spent on persons no longer in this country? 
Immigration and Customs Enforcement reports that for each illegal immigrant arrested, detained and deported, American taxpayers sustained a $12,500 tab. In just the 2012 fiscal year, that meant 324,299 people, according to the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Immigration Studies.
American taxpayers will have spent roughly $11.3 billion in the last five years on the deportation of illegal immigrants only to have some of them allowed to return to this country.
Read the rest of the story HERE.

So let me get this straight:

These deported illegals have already racked up a tab of $12,500 each ($11.3 Billion total).

Under the proposed immigration bill, approx. 900,000 of these deportees would quallify to come back, WITHOUT OWING A CENT.

Why wouldn't they have to AT LEAST pay that back?

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1 comment:

BOSMAN said...

So kiss all those Billions good buy. This would be like a bank robber being allowed to keep the money he robbed after he serves his term.