#110745 by Slacker G
Thu May 06, 2010 1:41 pm
Thu May 06, 2010 1:41 pm
This is the first time I heard a lot of this stuff. If these figures are accurate, we are in bigger financial trouble than I thought we were. I emailed Sam after the show and asked if he would post these figures.
http://samclovis.com/index.php/issues/national-security
Sam Clovis Immigration by the Numbers
May 05 |23:58 PM
I offered some numbers related to immigration during the May 4 show. Here are the important numbers associated with illegal immigration into the United States:
* Settling on the numbers of illegal immigrants in the United States is very difficult. Based on my research, I think there are some 14 million individuals in this country illegally. Also, there 3.8 million children born to these individuals. Of the 3.8 million children, 75% are US citizens, having been born in this country.
* As much as 76% of the illegal immigrants live in just 9 states. Those states are:
o CA, 23%, 3.2 million
o TX, 13%, 1.8 million
o FL, 10%, 1.4 million
o NY, 10%, 1.4 million
o NJ, 5%, at least 700K
o AZ, 5%, at least 700K
o GA, 4%, at least 550K
o NC, 3%, at least 400K
o VA, 3%, at least 400K
* Iowa has about 70K, NE about 45K and SD about 5K
* In America, there are 5.3 million illegal immigrant households
* Educational attainment
o 47% of illegal immigrants have less than a high school diploma (8% for natives)
o 33% live in poverty (10% for natives)
o 50% have no health insurance
o Illegals comprise 6.5% of the labor force, with 48% of the illegals working in blue or gray collar jobs
* 94% of illegal immigrants live in large urban areas as opposed to just 80% of the native population
* Cost of illegal immigration
o Most of the costs associated with illegal immigration go into three areas--public education, safety and health
o The mean income of illegal immigrant households is $30K, median about $36K. Native household mean income well above $50K
o Benefits received versus taxes paid
+ In Iowa, illegal immigrant households receive $17,400 more in benefits than they pay in taxes
+ Across the nation, the average is $21,000 per illegal immigrant household
o The cost of illegal immigration to taxpayers in Iowa is $365 million a year
o The cost in NE is around $277 million
o The cost in SD is around $31 million
o In CA, the cost is around $20 billion a year
* Employment
o There are 1.1 million legal immigrants allowed in the country each year, nearly all of which can enter the workforce.
o There are 500K illegal immigrants entering the country every year, for a total of 1.6 million new workers.
o These numbers then require the economy to generate at least 125K new jobs each month, just to accommodate the new immigrant workforce
o Thus, the economy, when all labor entrants are included, must produce at least 150K jobs a month. To move the unemployment numbers, the economy must produce an additional 150K for each .1% of unemployment
o The difficulty is that nearly all of the immigrants that come into the country lack work skills, language skills and the education to find suitable employment in a service driven economy
However, with all this in mind, I'm sure they are only taking the blue and gray collar jobs that lazy American workers turn down.
http://samclovis.com/index.php/issues/national-security
Sam Clovis Immigration by the Numbers
May 05 |23:58 PM
I offered some numbers related to immigration during the May 4 show. Here are the important numbers associated with illegal immigration into the United States:
* Settling on the numbers of illegal immigrants in the United States is very difficult. Based on my research, I think there are some 14 million individuals in this country illegally. Also, there 3.8 million children born to these individuals. Of the 3.8 million children, 75% are US citizens, having been born in this country.
* As much as 76% of the illegal immigrants live in just 9 states. Those states are:
o CA, 23%, 3.2 million
o TX, 13%, 1.8 million
o FL, 10%, 1.4 million
o NY, 10%, 1.4 million
o NJ, 5%, at least 700K
o AZ, 5%, at least 700K
o GA, 4%, at least 550K
o NC, 3%, at least 400K
o VA, 3%, at least 400K
* Iowa has about 70K, NE about 45K and SD about 5K
* In America, there are 5.3 million illegal immigrant households
* Educational attainment
o 47% of illegal immigrants have less than a high school diploma (8% for natives)
o 33% live in poverty (10% for natives)
o 50% have no health insurance
o Illegals comprise 6.5% of the labor force, with 48% of the illegals working in blue or gray collar jobs
* 94% of illegal immigrants live in large urban areas as opposed to just 80% of the native population
* Cost of illegal immigration
o Most of the costs associated with illegal immigration go into three areas--public education, safety and health
o The mean income of illegal immigrant households is $30K, median about $36K. Native household mean income well above $50K
o Benefits received versus taxes paid
+ In Iowa, illegal immigrant households receive $17,400 more in benefits than they pay in taxes
+ Across the nation, the average is $21,000 per illegal immigrant household
o The cost of illegal immigration to taxpayers in Iowa is $365 million a year
o The cost in NE is around $277 million
o The cost in SD is around $31 million
o In CA, the cost is around $20 billion a year
* Employment
o There are 1.1 million legal immigrants allowed in the country each year, nearly all of which can enter the workforce.
o There are 500K illegal immigrants entering the country every year, for a total of 1.6 million new workers.
o These numbers then require the economy to generate at least 125K new jobs each month, just to accommodate the new immigrant workforce
o Thus, the economy, when all labor entrants are included, must produce at least 150K jobs a month. To move the unemployment numbers, the economy must produce an additional 150K for each .1% of unemployment
o The difficulty is that nearly all of the immigrants that come into the country lack work skills, language skills and the education to find suitable employment in a service driven economy




