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Originally Posted by Vendzilla
cost of an anchor baby, lets see $10,000 just an easy birth
then there are food programs, yes welfare, one county reported in cost and the article was pulled 2 days later from the internet site.
Extra bilingual teachers for the schools, anyone that's had a kid grow up in California, knows how fucked it is.
You have to remember how many sanctuary cites are in the US that allow this shit
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Don't get me wrong I realize that they are a burden on the system. Like you said, add in all the extras that go along with it and it can be expensive.
I live in an area where we have a lot of migrant workers. If you go into any urgent care center around here chances are most of the people in there only speak Spanish. In my town the grade school now has two classes for each grade K-4. One of them is a normal class taught in English. The other is a split class where half is in English and half is in Spanish. So if the English only one fills up, your kid might get stuck in the half/half and be learning Spanish. That's not a terrible thing, but if your kid has trouble learning it could cause them just that much more problems.
My point was that it isn't as easy as some would make it out to be. You don't just walk across the border and walk into a welfare office and they hand you money and food stamps no matter who you are.