9:49 am By Maegan La Mala · Immigration|economy
8 Jan 2010It’s not bad enough that immigrants won’t assimilate, they also suck the economy dry, right? Well comprehensive immigration reform could change all that according to a report released yesterday by the Center for American Progress and Immigration Policy Center.
“Raising the Floor for American Workers: The Economic Benefits of Comprehensive Immigration Reform,” which shows that legalizing the roughly 12 million undocumented immigrants through comprehensive immigration reform as well as
making future flows more flexible would grow the economy by $1.5 trillion over 10
years.
The forecast is based on a number of scenarios that could add to the U.S. gross domestic product in the long term, and in the short term, generate additional tax revenue.
And how much would it cost to deport the undocumented estimated to be in the United States? $2.6 trillion over ten years.
The U.S. can afford that right?
You can read the entire report here (PDF file).
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6 Responses to New Report Says Immigration Reform Would Bolster Economy
Matt Wellington
January 8th, 2010 at 10:53 am
Hi, I think a lot of Americans who are opposed to immigration reform don’t see this as fact. They want “accountability” for the undocumented. I say give them want they really want “a pie of the pie” that’s right. Tell them they will get a bonus on their taxes for supporting immigration reform and see how fast they jump at it. Most, if not all who are oppose don’t know their own credit scores vs immigration laws. Please stop denying the fact that we need these people here. It is obvious, we eat the foods they harvest everyday. We have two choices, support immigration reform or starting sending people back including their American citizen children, and legal relatives that which will by all means have to follow. What do we take away in the end? You decide. See America for what is it, a land rich and diverse built by immigrants and it’s survival depends on it.
Maegan La Mala
January 8th, 2010 at 11:35 am
Matt, you are totally right. There are those that are so wed to their ideals that no amount of facts as to the reality of what immigrants have brought and will continue to bring to the US can change their minds.
SDOG
January 8th, 2010 at 5:38 pm
the $$ talks, this is the tack to take on this issue. If rep. Gutierrez had mentioned this fact when announcing his CIR ASAP, its release might of had a different impact on immigration reform opponents and directed the tone of the discussion towards the one thing that really matters, left or right, US currency.
Carl McGinnis
January 8th, 2010 at 6:59 pm
I have been dealing with the system for 6 months now and I can clearly see that it is broken. I have also learned that it is all about the rich getting richer. Lawyers and private prisons are making a killing on the broken system and I think they dont want it fixed.It’s all about money……our tax dollars by the billions. This post comes from Carl McGinnis, a citizen of the United States, who has seen the horrors of immigrant detention after ICE detained his legal immigrant friend, Noureddine Feddane. He tells us that it is not just about undocumented immigrants but even people who follow the rules get burned in our archaic and inhumane immigration system].
I am a citizen of the United States and I have a friend that is from Paris, France here on a student visa with a double Masters Degree and working on his PhD in International Finance. Noureddine Feddane has been here since 2005. His visa is valid until March of 2010, his passport is valid until 2014, and his I-20 is current. He is not what people call an ‘illegal immigrant.’ In 2007, he fell in love and in Dec. 2008 married a U.S. citizen that just happens to be addicted to prescription medications. He knew nothing about this. But he was arrested due to her mistakes. The reality is that his American wife was taking advantage of him and when his money was gone so was she. Janet Napolitano just wants to deport him rather than correct the problem, and make the American accountable. This is wrong. We should have some sort of protection built into the system. Judge Rex Ford would not listen to reason without the wife in court and all witnesses were not given time to testify. This is not what I thought American Justice was all about. I was wrong. It is all a game our Government plays with our lives.
Noureddine was placed in detention and scheduled for deportation. He has been in the detention center in Pompano Beach Florida for 5 months now. This couple has lost all there savings on lawyers, she lost her job, and they are in the process of losing their home. All this was caused because ICE has the wrong person in jail.
I have written many letters to Janet Napolitano, Senator Bill Nelson, Representative Ginny Brown-Waite and even President Obama. But no one will listen. What is illegal in this case is the way DHS is treating this guy, who is 51 and has never had a traffic violation. While in the detention center, He has been beaten by another inmate and suffered cracked ribs and bruised body, denied him food and proper medical treatment. Noureddine is diabetic and they will not give him the proper food or medical attention. The phone system is very poor and hardly works. I suspect that they plan it that way so the detainees cannot contact their lawyers and family. I fear he will be next on the long list of persons that have died while in detention. I beg for someone to go and listen to his story. They do not allow any form of media in because they don’t want anyone to know what they are doing.
Until you go to one of these detention centers and see with your own eyes, you will not believe what America is doing. I was shocked, on my first visit and after almost 6 months of seeing what happens and how they have to live, I am still in shock. It is all about the money. My friend has never cost America anything until they locked him up. He is in a private prison owned by a company called GEO based near Miami, Florida. They are paid very well by our tax dollars, but the treatment is unbelievable. I wonder how many politicians have stock in this company. They are doing quite well even in a bad economy.
Six months ago I had no idea that we treated immigrants in this way, especially when they are here legally and have done nothing wrong. I knew nothing about ICE and how they operate illegally. I was under the impression that DHS was here only to protect us from terrorists. And I had no idea of the millions of our tax dollars were being wasted to imprison people that could be out of detention and have their family support them until a decision is made in immigration court. I do not understand why we have to pay our hard earned tax dollars to house and feed persons that are not dangerous.
When they have to lock up a man who has done nothing wrong, make him spend thousands in fees, ICE is giving way too much importance to them selves. How can we turn such educated people away simply to boost the ego of ICE officers and add another number to the Janet Napolitano deportation list, so that the Obama Administration can look like it is doing its job of ‘cracking down on criminals?’
Something has to change soon. I feel it is my duty as an American to let as many people as possible know the truth. I visit the detention center every Saturday and spend the rest of the week writing letters. This New Year, lets do something worthwhile. Let’s go back to protecting the country rather than making up stories to justify the expansion of a national security complex. Let’s end businesses profiting from immigrant detention and restore our image as a nation of immigrants.
PhillipP
January 10th, 2010 at 1:36 pm
A friend of mine who was being deported was recently in a GEO run prison in Louisiana. Upon entering and having his personal effects itemized the guard admired my friend’s earring and decided to take it, not listing it amongst his items. I wrote GEO but never received an answer. They seem like a very shady outfit and I do not understand why the government does any business with them. Maybe there should be some investigations into their practices.
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