? White women in Europe can't walk the streets alone at night anymore...what are you talking about?Ph64 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 9:50 amAs much as we like to think "USA#1" here in the US, I think Europe is leading the way in figuring this out.Zlaxer wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 6:53 amhttps://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/ro ... ar-BBQpDb3
So WTF are grade school education level non-English speaking un-documented immigrants going to do? besides drive up the cost of social services? Seriously....The world’s largest retailer is rolling out 360 autonomous floor-scrubbing robots in some of its stores in the U.S. by the end of the January, it said in a joint statement with Brain Corp., which makes the machines. The autonomous janitors can clean floors on their own even when customers are around, according to the San Diego-based startup.
Low level jobs are on the chopping block....what does the world do when 2/3rds of the population is economically worthless?
They haven't quite imported enough of them yet, but they're getting really close.
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Yup, and at some point European men won't put up with it any more. Like I said, they obviously haven't quite reached the breaking point yet, but they will, and it'll be ugly when they do.Zlaxer wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 9:53 am? White women in Europe can't walk the streets alone at night anymore...what are you talking about?Ph64 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 9:50 amAs much as we like to think "USA#1" here in the US, I think Europe is leading the way in figuring this out.Zlaxer wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 6:53 amhttps://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/ro ... ar-BBQpDb3
So WTF are grade school education level non-English speaking un-documented immigrants going to do? besides drive up the cost of social services? Seriously....
Low level jobs are on the chopping block....what does the world do when 2/3rds of the population is economically worthless?
They haven't quite imported enough of them yet, but they're getting really close.
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63 percent of ‘non-citizens’ on welfare, 4.6 million households
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wash ... households
A majority of “non-citizens,” including those with legal green card rights, are tapping into welfare programs set up to help poor and ailing Americans, a Census Bureau finding that bolsters President Trump’s concern about immigrants costing the nation.
In a new analysis of the latest numbers, from 2014, 63 percent of non-citizens are using a welfare program, and it grows to 70 percent for those here 10 years or more, confirming another concern that once immigrants tap into welfare, they don’t get off it.
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The report said that there are 4,684,784 million non-citizen households receiving welfare.
In their report, Steven A. Camarota, the director of research, and Karen Zeigler, a demographer at the Center, said that in census data, about half of those are in the United States illegally.
Their key findings in the analysis:
In 2014, 63 percent of households headed by a non-citizen reported that they used at least one welfare program, compared to 35 percent of native-headed households.
Welfare use drops to 58 percent for non-citizen households and 30 percent for native households if cash payments from the Earned Income Tax Credit are not counted as welfare. EITC recipients pay no federal income tax. Like other welfare, the EITC is a means-tested, anti-poverty program, but unlike other programs one has to work to receive it.
Compared to native households, non-citizen households have much higher use of food programs (45 percent vs. 21 percent for natives) and Medicaid (50 percent vs. 23 percent for natives).
Including the EITC, 31 percent of non-citizen-headed households receive cash welfare, compared to 19 percent of native households. If the EITC is not included, then cash receipt by non-citizen households is slightly lower than natives (6 percent vs. 8 percent).
While most new legal immigrants (green card holders) are barred from most welfare programs, as are illegal immigrants and temporary visitors, these provisions have only a modest impact on non-citizen household use rates because: 1) most legal immigrants have been in the country long enough to qualify; 2) the bar does not apply to all programs, nor does it always apply to non-citizen children; 3) some states provide welfare to new immigrants on their own; and, most importantly, 4) non-citizens (including illegal immigrants) can receive benefits on behalf of their U.S.-born children who are awarded U.S. citizenship and full welfare eligibility at birth.
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A potential govt shutdown over border wall funding is coming at the end of the week.
What's the downside for Trump if he refuses a spending bill without a wall
What's the downside for Trump if he refuses a spending bill without a wall
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I just vomited a little in my mouth. So they are raping the taxpayers both literally and financially. Damn, this is worse than I thought...pineapplemike wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 10:10 am63 percent of ‘non-citizens’ on welfare, 4.6 million households
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/wash ... households
A majority of “non-citizens,” including those with legal green card rights, are tapping into welfare programs set up to help poor and ailing Americans, a Census Bureau finding that bolsters President Trump’s concern about immigrants costing the nation.
In a new analysis of the latest numbers, from 2014, 63 percent of non-citizens are using a welfare program, and it grows to 70 percent for those here 10 years or more, confirming another concern that once immigrants tap into welfare, they don’t get off it.
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The report said that there are 4,684,784 million non-citizen households receiving welfare.
In their report, Steven A. Camarota, the director of research, and Karen Zeigler, a demographer at the Center, said that in census data, about half of those are in the United States illegally.
Their key findings in the analysis:
In 2014, 63 percent of households headed by a non-citizen reported that they used at least one welfare program, compared to 35 percent of native-headed households.
Welfare use drops to 58 percent for non-citizen households and 30 percent for native households if cash payments from the Earned Income Tax Credit are not counted as welfare. EITC recipients pay no federal income tax. Like other welfare, the EITC is a means-tested, anti-poverty program, but unlike other programs one has to work to receive it.
Compared to native households, non-citizen households have much higher use of food programs (45 percent vs. 21 percent for natives) and Medicaid (50 percent vs. 23 percent for natives).
Including the EITC, 31 percent of non-citizen-headed households receive cash welfare, compared to 19 percent of native households. If the EITC is not included, then cash receipt by non-citizen households is slightly lower than natives (6 percent vs. 8 percent).
While most new legal immigrants (green card holders) are barred from most welfare programs, as are illegal immigrants and temporary visitors, these provisions have only a modest impact on non-citizen household use rates because: 1) most legal immigrants have been in the country long enough to qualify; 2) the bar does not apply to all programs, nor does it always apply to non-citizen children; 3) some states provide welfare to new immigrants on their own; and, most importantly, 4) non-citizens (including illegal immigrants) can receive benefits on behalf of their U.S.-born children who are awarded U.S. citizenship and full welfare eligibility at birth.
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All immigrants who receive public assistance should be deported from the United States. No exceptions. All illegal immigrants should be denied any welfare or public assistance at all. No public schools for their children. No health care. If they show up with an emergency, we should treat them and deport them.
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Yes 100%.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 12:52 pmAll immigrants who receive public assistance should be deported from the United States. No exceptions. All illegal immigrants should be denied any welfare or public assistance at all. No public schools for their children. No health care. If they show up with an emergency, we should treat them and deport them.
They really are termites that have burrowed into the beams of the awesome house real Americans built, knawing away at them until it comes crashing down like a smashed pinata. I think we should deport them and send Mexico the fucking bill. To be honest, I want our border militarized, but I wish Mexico built a sort of militarized Berlin Wall type border and enforced this shit on their side also. Barbed wire, attack dogs, even landmines. This needs to stop.
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What if we made all of our immigrants here on VISA's have RFID chips embedded in them? When their VISA expires, they could easily be located and deported back to where they belong. That is a bit Orwellian, and I would not want that on any American citizens, but its an idea. There would have to be rules like the govt cannot monitor their location until they overstay their welcome. Then their chip gets flagged and it pops up on an ICE agent's computer. Within minutes they could be arrested and put on a plane. Again, that might be going to far, but at the same time, they aren't Americans so they don't have the right to just stay forever. If they overstay their VISA, it would be cool if all their bank accounts and stuff got frozen until they were captured. They can get the money back once they are in custody. This might even seem so unappetizing that many immigrants and H1B people would not even want to come here. Well, that's not such a bad thing either. Maybe this would force the companies to hire an actual American worker and pay them decent wages.
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RFID only works with a scanner in close proximity to the chip.
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After doing a quick google search I concluded, you are right.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 1:16 pmRFID only works with a scanner in close proximity to the chip.
Well, then we need to put GPS ankle bracelets on them. Would you be against this sort of policy?
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