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"This text argues that undocumented immigrants provide a massive fiscal windfall to the United States by contributing billions in taxes while remaining ineligible for most public benefits. The author refutes the common misconception that these individuals avoid taxation, highlighting that they pay sales, property, and excise taxes in addition to substantial income and payroll taxes. Furthermore, the source introduces the concept of an "undocumented immigrant tax," a higher effective tax rate caused by statutory exclusions from credits like the EITC and economic stimulus rebates. Immigrants also contribute billions to Social Security and Medicare each year despite being barred from ever collecting those benefits. These financial contributions are often overlooked due to complex tax laws and inflammatory rhetoric that scapegoats immigrants for economic instability. Ultimately, the author suggests that the American economy relies heavily on this low-cost, taxpaying labor force to maintain government solvency."
By prep"This text argues that undocumented immigrants provide a massive fiscal windfall to the United States by contributing billions in taxes while remaining ineligible for most public benefits. The author refutes the common misconception that these individuals avoid taxation, highlighting that they pay sales, property, and excise taxes in addition to substantial income and payroll taxes. Furthermore, the source introduces the concept of an "undocumented immigrant tax," a higher effective tax rate caused by statutory exclusions from credits like the EITC and economic stimulus rebates. Immigrants also contribute billions to Social Security and Medicare each year despite being barred from ever collecting those benefits. These financial contributions are often overlooked due to complex tax laws and inflammatory rhetoric that scapegoats immigrants for economic instability. Ultimately, the author suggests that the American economy relies heavily on this low-cost, taxpaying labor force to maintain government solvency."