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pol102:

From Two Weeks Notice:

From the Immigration Policy Center, here’s a table regarding state and local taxes paid by households headed by undocumented immigrants in 2010, which totaled an estimated $11.2 billion. It’s from last year, but I hadn’t seen it before. There is a very, very common belief—often rooted simply in misunderstanding rather than any antipathy—that undocumented immigrants pay almost nothing in taxes.

Immigrants pay taxes. And get few social services. Something to think about, especially if you believe in the Founders’ principle of “no taxation without representation.”
Just to emphasize: In 2010 undocumented (i.e. “illegal”) immigrants paid more than $130 million in taxes in Alabama. In Mississippi (which is considering such a law), undocumented immigrants paid more than $52 million in taxes in 2010. Based on the 2010 fiscal year report from the state of Mississippi (page 7), that comes out to just over 11% of total state taxes (total revenue collected was $4.37 billion; I subtracted the local property taxes from the total in the column). The total (“legal” and “illegal”) Hispanic population in Mississippi is 2.7% according to the 2010 census. So a group that is probably less than 1% of the state’s population (assuming 1/3 of Hispanics are “illegal” immigrants) is estimated to have paid ten times its share in taxes.

LTMC: to reiterate, according to this chart, undocumented immigrants paid over $130 million in taxes to the state of Alabama.  In California, the number is $2 billion.  Alabama literally couldn’t have shot itself in the foot any harder by passing a draconian immigration bill.
One wonders when we will get over this myth that illegal immigrants are “tikkin’ our jerbs” and “stealin’ our welfarez.”  I understand that border security is a real thing, but forcing undocumented immigrants out is an economic loser in every sense of the word, not to mention unavoidably cruel and inhumane.

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apihtawikosisan:

letterstomycountry:

pol102:

From Two Weeks Notice:

From the Immigration Policy Center, here’s a table regarding state and local taxes paid by households headed by undocumented immigrants in 2010, which totaled an estimated $11.2 billion. It’s from last year, but I hadn’t seen it before. There is a very, very common belief—often rooted simply in misunderstanding rather than any antipathy—that undocumented immigrants pay almost nothing in taxes.

Immigrants pay taxes. And get few social services. Something to think about, especially if you believe in the Founders’ principle of “no taxation without representation.”

Just to emphasize: In 2010 undocumented (i.e. “illegal”) immigrants paid more than $130 million in taxes in Alabama. In Mississippi (which is considering such a law), undocumented immigrants paid more than $52 million in taxes in 2010. Based on the 2010 fiscal year report from the state of Mississippi (page 7), that comes out to just over 11% of total state taxes (total revenue collected was $4.37 billion; I subtracted the local property taxes from the total in the column). The total (“legal” and “illegal”) Hispanic population in Mississippi is 2.7% according to the 2010 census. So a group that is probably less than 1% of the state’s population (assuming 1/3 of Hispanics are “illegal” immigrants) is estimated to have paid ten times its share in taxes.

LTMC: to reiterate, according to this chart, undocumented immigrants paid over $130 million in taxes to the state of Alabama.  In California, the number is $2 billion.  Alabama literally couldn’t have shot itself in the foot any harder by passing a draconian immigration bill.

One wonders when we will get over this myth that illegal immigrants are “tikkin’ our jerbs” and “stealin’ our welfarez.”  I understand that border security is a real thing, but forcing undocumented immigrants out is an economic loser in every sense of the word, not to mention unavoidably cruel and inhumane.

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