Refuges are different from immigrants in that they are legal and are allowed to stay on the basis of fleeing some form of persecution or oppression. They might receive a short term stipend but it is not just a matter of raising their hand and saying I'm a refugee. They eventually have to prove their status or be deported. The so-called monthly income of $2,470 for a refugee comes from [in Canada] a ONE TIME payment of $1,890 and a $580 a month stipend until they find work. A pensioner in Canada receives $1,012 a month, long term, so as you can see the refugee doesn't make more a month than the Canadian Pensioner
"Aid to needy refugees in the U.S. is much less and is generally limited to eight months. Unlike Canada, the U.S. government doesn't pay aid directly, but instead gives grants to states for refugee resettlement. In California, for example, the maximum cash payment to a single refugee is $359 per month, according to the state Refugee Programs Bureau. Refugee families with children can qualify for welfare under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and maximum levels vary widely by state. In California, one of the more generous states, the maximum for a family of three is currently $723 per month."As far as the 'anchor mom' and other claims these are usually based in little fact, or exaggerated fact that tend to rely on and further fan already stereotyped notions about immigrants of color, legal and illegal.
-Brooks Jackson
In regards to the Vets remarks about his financial problems I cannot comment as he doesn't provide any real details, all his references to amounts are based on comparisons he makes to figures related to anchor moms and refugee payments. Most Vets will relate their disabilities in terms of being 20%, or 40% etc., but he doesn't. I am sure however that there are many valid issues related to disabled Veterans and the rules they have to follow, but the fact that his complaints are being tied to the disinformation about immigrants and refugees makes me question whether the plight of disabled veterans is just being used as a ploy here, to further our hostilities toward immigrants and refugees. Mixing the two issues will only stir up emotions, any attempt to deal with the two problems as they relate to each other would be unproductive because they are unrelated. [Another point to, if he is part of the original Canadian version I don't believe Canada was in Vietnam? Need to check with Sarah Palin on this?]
- There is an immigration problem, it needs to be fixed, but injecting fear, hatred, stereotypes, half truths and lies into the debate only pushes us further from a solution. Trying to push each others buttons with these tactics does not get us closer to a solution it pushes us further apart as for each person we convince with a lie we lose another person who recognizes that it is a lie.
and Snopes.com : http://www.snopes.com/politics/immigration/refugees.asp
Here are links to three related articles at FactCheck.org :
- http://www.factcheck.org/2009/04/social-security-for-immigrants-and-refugees/
- http://www.factcheck.org/askfactcheck/does_the_us_pay_1800_a_month.html
- http://www.factcheck.org/askfactcheck/print_does_the_us_pay_1800_a_month.html
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Subject: FW: ALMOST DIDN'T READ THIS. GLAD I DID
Born and Raised…this is so wrong!!!Additional Notes:
My name is d'Lynn. I'm a disabled Vietnam vet. [Picture removed] I don't look too bad for a beat-up old fart, do I? And that's my ride. She's looking pretty good also, especially when you consider that she'll turn twenty this summer. That's right, it's a 1990 with a 1990 sidecar. I can't ride a solo bike, ergo the sidecar rig. It's my sole means of transportation - rain or shine, snow or wind, and this summer also marks a milestone in both of our lives, as I will finally be able to pay her off. Twenty years old? What? Why did it take so long? You weren't paying attention, were you? It's right at the beginning of this paragraph.
I am a disabled vet, which means I receive a veterans administration disability pension, which also means "I'm broke!" Just one step ahead of being homeless every month, and that's not an idle statement or an "Oh, woe is me" dire complaint. There’s a point to this, so hang in there a minute or two and read on.
There's a 25-year-old illegal immigrant woman living in Florida , with eight kids. Yes, eight "anchor babies" and she receives just shy of $1,500 per month per kid, plus medical, plus food stamps.
Oh, wait. I've been informed that I shouldn't call them Food Stamps anymore. That's not PC. It's all called “Social Assistance” now. You do the math on that yourself. I'd say that she was schooled early in how to make it in the system. Twenty-five years old, eight kids . . . . . yep, she started early.
You can whip out the calculator if you want, but this woman, who never has paid a dime in taxes of any kind, (and still doesn't – she's 'illegal,' remember?) is here in this country illegally. She hasn’t paid out one cent in medical for all the “anchor babies,” makes more in one month, legally, than I receive in over a year and a half in disability payments and I can't even get food stamps! Oops, I mean “Social Assistance.”
Technically I am eligible for “Social Assistance.” I was told it would be a walk through – a gimme – being disabled. No problem, and in the very next breath I was also informed that under the law the amount I received in “Social Assistance” would be deducted from my disability pension. Let's say I take a great photograph. It was just luck, a one of a kind accident, in the right place at the right time shot. My local newspaper offers me fifty bucks to use the photo in a featured story. (I live in a small town and fifty bucks is all they could afford.) I have to report that fifty dollars to the VA as earned income, which will immediately be deducted from my next month’s disability check. If I don't report it I’m in violation of federal law and technically they can stop my disability pension and prosecute me under a federal felony. Pretty cool, eh? For fifty bucks.
I see no point in dealing with two federal bureaucracies, so I don't bother. What's the point?
She's here illegally and with just one kid would make over twice what I receive per month. She has eight and she’s not a stand-out case. She’s not alone. That's the way the system works. Millions of illegal immigrants know this, know how the system works and know how to use it. (Haven't you seen the pamphlet? It's handed out all along our borders, "The Illegal Immigrants' Guide to Keeping America Just The Way It Is.") and that's just the way it works.
Did you know that the federal government provides a “refugee” in this country with a monthly “stipend” of $1,890, plus $580 a month in “Social Assistance?” That’s $2,470 a month, tax-free. That's two and a half times what I’m allowed to receive as a disabled vet. And just what did they do to earn this? All you have to do is show up on our collective doorstep, raise your right hand and swear that you're a refugee and, bingo, receive $30,000 a year, tax-free. That's more than someone making $15 an hour, and they have to pay taxes to boot!
Now, in defense of the Veterans Administration, they are doing what they can with what they've got. This is precious little compared to what they should have to get the job done. At least this country has a VA.
It's the Senate that keeps passing laws, rules and guidelines, cutting their budget, denying requests for more staff and computer systems to handle the massive work flow. Their hands are tied by the very government that's supposed to give them what they need to get the job done, by the government you voted into office. Don't scream at the VA. I have. It's misguided anger. The point to this “story?” Just why are you paying such high taxes to support this incredibly screwed-up government? Why? And I’m not proposing you stop paying your taxes. That's wrong. There are good programs and reasons to pay your taxes and support our government.
What am I proposing? It's quite simple. Vote.
The government, our government, is broken and we as the voters serve as the maintenance crew. We fix it . . . . . by voting. If your state Senator has been in office more than two terms, vote 'em out at the next election. If your state representative has been in office more than two terms, vote 'em out of office. We put term limits on just about every publicly-elected official in the country except the House and Senate.
Why? Believe me, they know this and love it! Ahhh - the power!
I don't care how much you believe your Senator or Representative is doing a good job. They're not! Look at the government you have....that we have. How can you state they are doing what you want as the voter that put them there? How?
Vote them out of office. Do it. Change the course of this country's history by what you are granted and guaranteed under the law. Vote! And if you have the guts, the anger, the outrage, start a petition in your state for a state-wide initiative to be placed on your next state ballot. Limiting the terms of office for your state senators and state representatives to your federal government to two terms.
The federal government will never pass such a law, but you can. You can get it done. You can force it. You can make it a law.
This is the first step in “getting it right.” Just vote. It's simple. It's easy, dammit!
This first step will send a very clear message. It’ll work. It’ill put “us” back in control of “them.” As it should be. As it was intended in the first place.
Are you an American? Born and raised? Then vote!
Side note: I sent this e-mail to a little over one hundred on my e-mail list. If you believe I’m wrong or misguided or you simply don't agree, that's fine. Go right ahead and delete this e-mail. No problem. Sorry to have bothered you. But if you think I just might have a worthwhile idea, something we can easily accomplish, something that could be a small part at getting this country back under “our” control, then please pass this along.
Our Immigration Problem
Profiling Is Not A Benign Event
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