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« Reply #15 on: January 26, 2002, 02:02:11 PM »
Tumor, do you think this is cheaper.





Costs Table from the October 1996 Huddle Study
Program (amounts in billion $s)     Legal     Illegal    Total
Public Education K-12                             $14.38     $5.85    $20.23
Public Higher Education                            $5.55     $0.71     $6.26
ESL and Bilingual Education                     $2.82     $1.22     $4.04
Food Stamps                                            $2.81     $0.85     $3.66
AFDC                                                        $2.71     $0.50     $3.21
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)        $2.76     _____     $2.76
Housing                                                    $2.37     $0.61     $2.98
Social Security                                        $21.92     $3.61    $25.53
Earned Income Tax Credit                        $3.69     $0.68     $4.37
Medicaid                                                 $11.43     $3.12    $14.55
Medicare A and B                                     $5.49     $0.58     $6.07
Criminal Justice and Corrections              $2.32     $0.76     $3.08
Local Government                                  $15.32     $5.00    $20.32
Other Programs                                     $18.41     $9.25    $27.66
Total Costs                                          $111.98    $32.74   $144.70
Less Taxes Paid                                     $82.38    $12.59    $94.97
Net Costs of Direct Services                   $29.60    $20.16    $49.76
Displacement Costs                                 $10.96     $4.28    $15.24
All Net Costs                                           $40.56    $24.44    $65.00
Percent of Net Costs                               62.4%     37.6%     100%



 Net loss is up to 85 billion these days. Est.
 BTW. Dr. Donald Huddle, Professor Emeritus of Economics at Rice University.  
This ain't some redneck with a calculator.
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« Reply #16 on: January 26, 2002, 03:13:28 PM »
I see you are wondering where these people came from.


By Kirstin Downey Grimsley
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, December 20, 2001; Page A01



A federal grand jury in Tennessee yesterday indicted the nation's largest meat producer, Tyson Foods Inc., and six current or former executives on charges of conspiring to smuggle illegal immigrants into the United States to work in poultry plants

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« Reply #17 on: January 26, 2002, 03:32:16 PM »
Many Americans can recall the hoopla over Hillary Clinton having made more than $100,000 virtually overnight in the swine futures market in 1998. The tip came from James Blair, chief counselor at Tyson Foods. The Springdale, Arkansas-based company showered gifts for favors upon Clinton administration officials including former Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy. Don Tyson was one of Bill Clinton's "closest friends and biggest supporters," according to grand jury testimony concerning Tyson political misconduct. Don Tyson was Bill Clinton's top fundraiser during his gubernatorial and presidential elections.