New statistics from the Department of Public Social Services reveal that illegal aliens and their families in Los Angeles County collected over $36 million in welfare and food stamp allocations in January 2008, announced Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich.
Topics: Illegal Immigration, taxpayers costs, social services, Department of Public Social Services, illegal alien's children, Los Angeles County, welfare, food stamps, County Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich, public safety, healthcare, education, California
March 17, 2008 hometownstation.com KHTS AM-1220
Twenty five percent of the all welfare and food stamps benefits are going directly to the children of illegal aliens.
Illegals collected over $19 million in welfare assistance for January 2008 and over $16 million in monthly food stamp allocations, for a projected annual cost of $420 million.
“Illegal immigration continues to have a devastating impact Los Angeles County taxpayers,” said Antonovich. “With $220 million for public safety, $400 million for healthcare, and $420 million in welfare allocations, the total cost for illegal immigrants to County taxpayers far exceeds $1 billion a year – not including the millions of dollars for education.”
I am taking this article with me to my "Town Hall Meeting" with my Congressmen Brad Sherman on Sunday March 30th.
Hopefully it might "wake him up" on what his personal actions NOT to support the SAVE Act are doing to the people he is paid to represent.
If you live in CA please feel free to do the same and let your Congressmen know you don't want what is happening in CA to happen to your town and state.
Good luck with your representatives over this "Spring Break".
Every representative and senator should be forced to read this and then explain why he or she still supports illegal immigration. I'm not computer savvy enough but please, someone, send this to each and every senator and representative. This crap has got to stop. Hillary, O'Bama and McCain should be the first ones to explain why this atrocity is being allowed to not only happen in the first place but is allowed to continue.