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The Costs of Enforcement-Only and the Benefits of Comprehensive Reform
Tax Day is an appropriate time to take stock of a few fiscal bottom lines about immigration enforcement and immigration reform. The federal government spends billions of taxpayer dollars every year on border and interior enforcement measures intended to deter unauthorized immigration. While these efforts have failed to solve the problem of unauthorized immigration, they have had a negative impact on American families, communities, and the economy. Were the United States to adopt a different approach by implementing comprehensive immigration reform, the legalization of currently unauthorized immigrants alone would generate billions of dollars in additional tax revenue as their wages and tax contributions increase over time.
Moreover, enforcement resources could be focused on finding individuals who are actually a threat to national security or public safety, rather than pursuing unauthorized job seekers and people trying to reunite with family members in the United States. Conversely, trying to remove roughly 11 million unauthorized immigrants from the country would waste hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars.
We spend huge sums of taxpayer money on immigration enforcement…
…yet unauthorized immigrants have not been deterred from coming to the United States when there are jobs available.
Legalizing unauthorized immigrants would increase tax revenue.
The alternative to legalization—deportation—would be a monumental waste of taxpayer dollars.
To read more on the economic impact of immigration on the state and local level, read:
Published On: Tue, Apr 13, 2010 | Download File [11]
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[1] http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/Budget_BIB-FY2006.pdf#page=20
[2] http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/budget_bib_fy2011.pdf#page=24
[3] http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d091013t.pdf#page=2
[4] http://www.dhs.gov/ynews/releases/pr_1268769368466.shtm
[5] http://assets.opencrs.com/rpts/RL33659_20090316.pdf#page=31
[6] http://www.immigrationpolicy.org/../../../../../../../default/files/docs/MigrationCornelius060809.pdf%2523page%3D44
[7] http://www.immigrationpolicy.org/../../../../../../../default/files/docs/Hinojosa%20-%20Raising%20the%20Floor%20for%20American%20Workers%20010710.pdf%2523page%3D15
[8] http://csii.usc.edu/documents/economic_benefits_immigrant_authorization.pdf#page=3
[9] http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2010/03/pdf/cost_of_deportation.pdf#page=6
[10] http://www.immigrationpolicy.org/../../../../../../../../just-facts/assessing-economic-impact-immigration-state-and-local-level
[11] http://www.immigrationpolicy.org/sites/default/files/docs/Fiscal_Bottom_Line_041310.pdf