http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20110615/wl_time/08599207769300
This country is being eaten alive by hungry third-worlders. I am less interested in blaming them for trying though when what's truly sad is our collective inability or unwillingness to do anything about it.
The so-called 'citizen's welfare'
According to the 14th Amendment to the U.S. constitution (ratified in 1868), anyone born in United States automatically becomes an American citizen and obtains access to public education, university loans, voting, and so on... Even so, if one does not work in America or pay taxes after the age of 15, one can only enjoy very limited access to U.S. welfare benefits. "The system doesn't totally exclude people who don't pay taxes here, but those who do not pay as much tax as Americans do cannot expect the same benefits. But each state has different regulations," says Mr. Yang, a Chinese born man who works in New Jersey and has a green card.
"Giving birth to a child in the States is a wonderful dream, but a very costly one too," Song Jingwen concludes. "People who choose to go down this path must know that they will not be paying only for birthing and post birthing care, but they will also be paying a lot more for the whole life."
This country is being eaten alive by hungry third-worlders. I am less interested in blaming them for trying though when what's truly sad is our collective inability or unwillingness to do anything about it.
