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Illegal Immigration


S. economy overall, according to a study released Saturday. Immigrants - both legal and illegal - may be adding as much as $10 billion to the economy each year and have little negative effect on job opportunities for most citizens, the prestigious National Research Council said. But the authoritative, 500-page report from the Council also provided compelling new evidence that taxpayers in California bear an unequal burden in providing services for both legal and illegal newcomers and their families, especially in education and health care. In an estimate sure to resonate throughout California, researchers set this tax burden at a substantial $1,178 annually for each California household headed by a U.S. native--by far the highest such price tag in the nation. In fact, the study stated, residents in the vast majority of the country enjoy a net tax gain, because immigrants are concentrated in just six states but their taxes mostly go to the federal government. The anger toward illegal immigrants has grown steadily among Californians in recent years, fueled both by the huge number of illegal aliens living in the state - nearly two million, or about half of the country' s entire illegal population - and by the state's somewhat lingering economic recession. And the resentment had deepened as the apparent costs of providing benefits to illegal aliens rose; for the fiscal year 1994- 95, that figure was approximately $2.35 billion. California, moreover, had gone far beyond what was required by federal law in granting benefits to illegal aliens, including in-state tuition in the Cal-State University system and free prenatal care The simple economic facts of the matter regarding immigration is that If America hopes to compete and win in today's global economy, policy makers need to realize that the importation of human capital is one of America's greatest competitive advantages. U.S. immigration policy should focus on attracting newcomers who will make productive contributions to our economy and society and on keeping out those who would become public charges or engage in criminal activities.


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