They would be wise to remember...You get what you pay for. Originally Posted by Rudyard KThat's a fallacy. Many threads, hobbyists and providers alike have stated there is no correlation between price point and level of service.
http://www.ajc.com/news/cobb/undocum...nt-525038.htmlI thought I felt somebody reading over my shoulders. I came on here to post the same link.
Cliffs Notes version: Georgia College student found to be illegally in States. Sent to a detention center. Her friends and ACLU protest & she has her case deferred for a year (essentially letting her finish school). Originally Posted by atlcomedy
Texas is bouncing it around today...and it is a real problem.To me... this is the real question. Does illegal labor really reduce the "Total Cost" to me of the services?
On the plus side of reform -
The hispanics (and let's get serious, folks...that's what we are all talking about down here) do weigh heavily on public services.
There are plenty of studies that show that their contribution to public coffers is well short of their cost.
But on the negative side of reform -
Construction, oil an gas, hotel and restaurant staff, etc. is almost exclusively hispanic.
Such manpower does reduce the cost of the services those industries provide to our citizens. Absent that labor?...the cost of everything would be much higher. Originally Posted by Rudyard K
To me... this is the real question. Does illegal labor really reduce the "Total Cost" to me of the services?First I applaud you for not jumping to a conclusion, by saying you'd be interested in the answer. I'd be interested in the same but would be very skeptical of methodology and would want to examine it very closely before accepting it.
For example, if we have an illegal family, and they are mowing my lawn, Then I am saving perhaps $5 a week. Yet they may not be paying taxes, as it is a self run business. They also show up at the local hospital and get free medical care on an emergency basis... of course it's not really free, as it increases the costs the rest of us pay for medical care.
Also consider the unemployment we are paying US citizens, as they cannot obtain employment due to artifically lowered wages due to competition with the illegal aliens.
So, when you factor in the cost of the taxes that many illegals don't pay, and the services they consume, and the services we pay citizens due to unemployment, it may be better for us to pay more upfront for our services by employing US citizens at a higher wage. It is possible that it could still be a net lower cost for us.
Has anyone ever seen a decent example of such a study? I'd be really interested in how this truly works out. My guess is that it might be pretty close. Even if it were a slightly net negative cost, I would be for it, just from the standpoint of supporting my fellow citizens. Originally Posted by 69er
How the hell do you people come up with the notion that immigrants don't pay taxes? Texas governmental entities fund themselves on two principle sources of taxes -- sales taxes and property taxes. Immigrants pay the same sales taxes and the same property taxes that you do. To the penny.I thought this thread was about Arizona, which has an income tax....
. Originally Posted by TexTushHog
How the hell do you people come up with the notion that immigrants don't pay taxes? Texas governmental entities fund themselves on two principle sources of taxes -- sales taxes and property taxes. Immigrants pay the same sales taxes and the same property taxes that you do. To the penny.Do any of the rest of you get the same feeling that when you listen to TTH, your listening to your wife or ex-wife?
As far as Federal taxation, they may not pay income tax is they have a cash job, but neither to millions of Americans who have cash jobs. And most make so little, that they would not make enough to be among the 53 percent who would owe income tax in any event. And substantial numbers of undocumented workers who obtain jobs with false documents do in fact pay Social Security taxes and other payroll taxes, but never get any benefits. They also pay Federal fuel taxes, Federal taxes on telephone services, etc.
Do you have any research or any logic that would suggest that immigrants don't pay taxes? The notion makes no sense of any kind. Originally Posted by TexTushHog
How the hell do you people come up with the notion that immigrants don't pay taxes? Texas governmental entities fund themselves on two principle sources of taxes -- sales taxes and property taxes. Immigrants pay the same sales taxes and the same property taxes that you do. To the penny.As I asked before in threads of yesteryear, I challenge any provider that is questioning the tax paying status of migrant workers to produce a 1040 with such income listed. I could bet that if you gather all the money that so called 'patriotic' Americans withhold, it would surpass the amount that illegals supposedly don't contribute. Glass houses.
As far as Federal taxation, they may not pay income tax is they have a cash job, but neither to millions of Americans who have cash jobs. And most make so little, that they would not make enough to be among the 53 percent who would owe income tax in any event. And substantial numbers of undocumented workers who obtain jobs with false documents do in fact pay Social Security taxes and other payroll taxes, but never get any benefits. They also pay Federal fuel taxes, Federal taxes on telephone services, etc.
Do you have any research or any logic that would suggest that immigrants don't pay taxes? The notion makes no sense of any kind. Originally Posted by TexTushHog
As I asked before in threads of yesteryear, I challenge any provider that is questioning the tax paying status of migrant workers to produce a 1040 with such income listed. I could bet that if you gather all the money that so called 'patriotic' Americans withhold, it would surpass the amount that illegals supposedly don't contribute. Glass houses. Originally Posted by Sa_artmanI'll start the popcorn....someone hit the store and pick up the