Billions of dollars are lost to US economy each
year as migrants send money back home, by
Ann Corcoran 2/1/18
Immigrants Sent $140 Billion From U.S. Back To
Homelands in 2016
In fact, we have written many times
about how these dollars sent back to Central American countries, like El Salvador, from people here on Temporary Protected Status literally
prop up the economy of the country.
When you look at the newly released
numbers, think about how Mexico and other south of the border countries (that
regularly storm our border) could make a decent contribution to the price tag
of The Wall if the Administration taxed remittance dollars flowing to those
countries!
Legal and illegal immigrants wired
almost $140 billion from the United States back to their home countries and
foreign relatives in 2016.
The huge loss of domestic spending
by of immigrants’ remittances is spotlighted in a new report by the Pew
Research Center, which also noted that $6.5 billion was sent back to the United
States by foreign-based U.S. workers. That is a 21-fold difference and is enough money to
support 2.6 million additional $50,000 jobs in the United States.
The remittance number is based on
calculations by the World Bank.
Continue reading as Munro discusses the impact of the immigrant cheap
labor supply entering the US.
I wonder if there is any way to
determine how many of these dollars are taxpayer-supplied welfare dollars as
opposed to those earned through gainful employment.
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