Cost of illegal aliens in Va. soars

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A new study from a nonprofit group that wants tighter border security and immigration controls finds the costs of providing certain services to those in Virginia illegally is about $625 per household.

That number represents the costs per household after deducting for money illegal workers give to the state by way of tax revenues, the Federation for American Immigration Reform states in its report, "The Costs of Illegal Immigration to Virginians."

On an annual basis, taxpayers in the commonwealth pay $1.7 billion per year to educate and provide medical care for illegal immigrants, as well as incarcerate those who break other laws, FAIR reports.

"These costs," wrote report author Jack Martin, director of special projects, "are especially burdensome at a time when the state is confronting a major general fund budget deficit of $1.1 billion."

In a telephone interview, Martin also referred to the indirect costs borne by residents that come in the form of remittances—or, when the state's illegal immigrant working force sends money home to relatives outside America. The FAIR report includes an estimate from the Inter-American Development Bank that remittances from Virginia to Latin America in 2006 surpassed $1.1 billion.

"That really has a significant impact on the economy of a state," Martin said. "When large flows of money that are earned in the state are leaving the state … production and jobs are diminished in the state."

A hate group?

Perceptions of FAIR vary, and the group's background and mission have been called into question on more than one occasion—even by Prince William County residents.

An email requesting comment sent to the operators of the blog AntiBVBL, a group with members who oppose the Prince William immigration resolution that allows for residency checks on those arrested and that partners with the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement for extradition purposes, was not returned in time for deadline.

But on its site, members note that FAIR was "declared a hate group" in 2008 by the Southern Poverty Law Center, a Montgomery, Ala., nonprofit civil rights law firm.

At the same time, the nonprofit Capital Research Center, a Washington, D.C., group that researches the backgrounds and sources of funding for other nonprofits and foundations, characterized the Southern Poverty Law Center in a 2006 report as an organization that "exaggerates the scope of racism in the United States to frighten donors into opening their wallets."

Martin said FAIR has already received some negative feedback on its report.

"There already has been a response from the opposition in which they have taken issue with the costs of illegal immigrant children who are born in their country," he said. "They say that you shouldn't track those costs because the children are legal. Our answer to that is the costs wouldn't have been generated if the parents hadn't been here illegally."

The bulk of the $1.7 billion reportedly goes toward schools. FAIR finds that Virginia tax dollars pay for the education of 95,000 children of illegal immigrants each year, for a total of $1.56 billion.

"Nearly 8 percent of the K-12 public school students in Virginia are children of illegal aliens," according to the report, "and nearly three-fourths of them are in Northern Virginia public schools."

The state pays for another $100 million each year for health care for illegal aliens, FAIR finds. And "the cost of incarcerating illegal aliens in Virginia's state, county and independent city prisons amounts to more than $45 million a year," the report continues.

Corey Stewart, chairman of the Board of County Supervisors and one of the key proponents of Prince William's immigration resolution, said he hadn't yet read the FAIR report.

Supporting figure

But some local statistics collected after Prince William's policy went into effect support the study's findings regarding the extent of the costs of illegal immigration to the community, Stewart said.

"We received information that right after we initiated our crackdown, the number of births by women who were either uninsured or not covered by Medicaid had dropped by 500 births per year," he said. "That's significant because that's how the hospitals were able to identify who illegal immigrants were. If you're legal, you either have insurance or are covered by Medicaid."

Martin said the purpose of the report was to give local activists the tools they need to push for tighter immigration controls, and that one clear step Virginia could take to offset these costs would be to pass legislation requiring employers to verify the work documents of employees.

"That's similar to what Arizona and South Carolina have adopted," he said. "It would go a long way toward discouraging illegal immigrants from coming to this state and at the same time, encouraging those who are here working illegally to leave."

Staff writer Cheryl Chumley can be reached at 703-670-1907.

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Flag Comment Posted by estoban on June 30, 2009 at 3:19 pm

Always follow the money! Greedy criminal employers of lawbreaking illegal aliens ALWAYS support amnesty. Jail time is the only thing these creeps understand!

Flag Comment Posted by zcxnissan on June 30, 2009 at 2:41 pm

Sorry Ray i am part of the solution i have protested in person against these hate and supremacist groups and donated money as well. Why don’t you put your money where your mouth is??? Hmmm lets see if you will put profit ahead of humanity once again. LOL Chris Cummings

Flag Comment Posted by raywilliams on June 30, 2009 at 4:39 am

“Remember Ray Amnesty has never worked it has only worsened the situation”

Hey Chris, I’m in full agreement with you and support your “solution”.

It is the next best thing TO amnesty.

I just really need to know if my vacation route is going to be affected this July by millions of illegals walking back to Central America?

I will point out standing on principle means nothing if standing around doing nothing is all that gets done.

But .. your problem, your concern, your call ...  As I’ve said before, if you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem.

Think about that.

Flag Comment Posted by zcxnissan on June 30, 2009 at 1:37 am

Sorry Ray you need to practice your English and all your illegal worker buddies as well. All politicians love developers, how many have you paid off? GTS is still a disgusting looking neighborhood and the trash needs to be taken out. Just as filthy as parts of Prince William Street. Thank God that awful racist sign isn’t there anymore. My ancestors did not persecute or enslave anyone of any race so f’em <meaning illegal criminals>. I have always stayed true to my beliefs. La Raza is racist that much is obvious, Casa steals taxpayer monies, MWB and Mecha and MS-13 all hate and criminal groups, why doesn’t the SPLC address the problems created by these groups? GTS same level of crime <reported or unreported> my guess is unreported because illegals won’t rat out their own kind, lol. If my ancestors can pay the fees to come here legally why can’t others. Remember Ray Amnesty has never worked it has only worsened the situation and is feeding the National Deficit. Money is being wasted to pay for non citizens, criminals. Sorry bud, Immigration needs to be cut back to a manageable level, like 300000 or less. LOL Chris Cummings

Flag Comment Posted by Jon-Erik N on June 29, 2009 at 9:29 pm

Of course the money grubbing SPLC would condemn an immigration reform group however innocuous. Because FAIR just may succeed in keeping illegal aliens out of the country and that doesn’t sit well with the far left who want white Americans to become a persecuted minority as soon as possible. I notice the SPLC has no problem with “La Raza”, a Latino supremacist group who want to conquer parts of the U.S. and force out whites and whoever else happens to be in their way. One has to have priorities of course.

Flag Comment Posted by raywilliams on June 29, 2009 at 4:37 am

“What is an entry level neighborhood Ray?“

Entry level neighborhoods are determined by price point.  The cheaper the home, the easier for a first time home buyer and also the easier for an investor to purchase and rent - rental units often being the problem.

Unfortunately, PWC is full of entry level neighborhoods - thanks to the wonderful folks sitting on the BOCS, past and present, who never met a developer they didn’t love.

They allowed PWC to be developed as a bedroom community to Fairfax.

I have lived in 3 different zip codes in PWC since getting married 35 years ago.

Yes, if you remain in your first entry level home, the people around you will change.

And Chris, I disagree on GTS.  It was good, went bad during the rental period and has improved with the current majority owner-occupied status - even if the language has changed.

Flag Comment Posted by raywilliams on June 29, 2009 at 4:25 am

“Amnesty is not going to work ray no matter how you package it.“

This would be a point well taken had I EVER promoted amnesty - but what I promoted was breathing room to address many of the concerns floated by citizens UNTIL a workable soluation could be determined.

Since you seem to feel frog-marching 12 million illegals down I-95 South WILL work, please do me one favor:

I am heading towards Texas on vacation in mid-July.  Please let me know when the marching will begin so I don’t get caught up in the traffic.

Until then, practice your Spanish.

Flag Comment Posted by zcxnissan on June 29, 2009 at 2:18 am

What is an entry level neighborhood Ray? Is that a slum or ghetto? Is it a crime haven? Georgetown South has deteriorated over the years because of an influx of illegals, that is just plain fact. Amnesty doesn’t work that is also plain fact it didn’t work with Reagan in 1986, nor Clinton in 1996, or Bush in 2007 and it won’t work with Obama in 2009 either. LOL Chris Cummings

Flag Comment Posted by vmj on June 28, 2009 at 9:12 pm

Amnesty is not going to work ray no matter how you package it. 

It’s a shame you have to get derogatory when someone does not agree with you.

Now I will say goodnight, sir.

Flag Comment Posted by raywilliams on June 28, 2009 at 7:59 pm

“First and foremost illegals have to be deported.“

vmj, please ignore my previous post.

I didn’t realize you were among the “frog march all 12 million illegals down I-95 South” crowd.

People with that mentality can’t be reasoned with.

Good day.

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