Immigration reform would make sense if new immigrants were not eligible for welfare benefits
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DR. TRACY C. MILLER
The Gilmer Mirror
Sep 12, 2013 | 1180 views | 0

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The U.S. House and Senate are considering an immigration reform bill. Critics of the legislation say that it will not do enough to secure our borders and that it grants amnesty to illegal immigrants. The bigger issue, which has been an important part of the debate, is how increased legal immigration will affect the cost of entitlement programs and the government budget.
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Immigration reform would make sense if new immigrants were not eligible for welfare benefits