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A new study by the Center for Immigration Studies found that the number of immigrants in the U.S. using some form of government welfare is significantly higher than the number of native-born Americans who use benefit programs

Study: Half of Immigrant Households Used at Least One Welfare Program


By Heritage Foundation Natalie Johnson——--September 3, 2015

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The majority of immigrants in the U.S. receive some form of government welfare, significantly outpacing native-born Americans who use benefit programs, according to a study released Wednesday.

The Center for Immigration Studies, a non-profit organization that advocates for decreased immigration, reported that 51 percent of immigrant households used at least one welfare program in 2012 versus 30 percent of native-born households. The 21-point difference marks a far larger gap in those using welfare benefits—including Medicaid, food stamps, and housing programs—than previous census surveys indicated. More...

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