I also sent you this one:
https://bipartisanpolicy.org/blog/ho...-an-explainer/
How Much do Undocumented Workers Pay in Taxes?
The IRS estimates that undocumented immigrants pay over $9 billion in withheld payroll taxes annually. Undocumented immigrants also help make the Social Security system more solvent, as they pay into the system but are ineligible to collect benefits upon retiring. In 2010, $12 billion more was collected from Social Security payroll taxes of undocumented workers than were paid out in benefits.
Do Undocumented Immigrants Collect Benefits?
Undocumented immigrants are eligible for very few federal benefits (Table 1). One notable tax benefit that they have traditionally been eligible for is the Child Tax Credit, a partially refundable credit designed to support low-income families based on their dependent children. A report from the Treasury Department estimated that undocumented immigrants received $4.2 billion in refundable child tax credits in 2010, or roughly one-eighth of the total paid.
However, last year’s tax law changed eligibility requirements by making the refundable portion of the child tax credit only available to filers whose dependents have valid Social Security numbers, therefore rendering ITIN filers with undocumented children unable to claim the CTC for those dependents.
TABLE 1: WHAT FEDERAL BENEFITS ARE UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS ELIGIBLE FOR?
Tax Credits (Refundable) Ineligible for most tax credits; ITIN holders with U.S. children can receive the Child Tax Credit
Pell Grants & Student Loans Ineligible
Unemployment Insurance Ineligible
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Ineligible
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Ineligible
Social Security Ineligible
Medicaid Emergency service only
Health Care Premium and Cost-Sharing Assistance Ineligible
You premise about getting services is also false as they are ineligible.
here's another:
https://www.nbcsandiego.com/investi...-Social-Security-and-Medicare--449790973.html
"Based on the Social Security Chief Actuary's most recent records obtained by NBC 7 Investigates, undocumented workers, paid at least $12 billion into Social Security in 2010 alone. These payroll contributions are collected the same way all employee deductions are paid.
Undocumented workers though, who don't work for cash, must give their employers a fake Social Security number and while the federal government knows who they are, there is no effort to use that data to deport them.
"I'm not expecting anything,” Maria said. “I know that once I retire, I know that I am not going to get any of this money I am contributing to this country back. As a person who lives in this beautiful country, I need to contribute. I need to do my best to get this done right."
And another:
https://news.vice.com/en_us/article...billion-into-social-security-over-last-decade
How about Money?
https://money.cnn.com/2017/04/19/news/economy/undocumented-immigrant-taxes/index.html
How many legitimate sources saying the same thing do you need?
You are acting just like the RW BS that you posted. Nothing but your position is acceptable. You rely on non-proven cites.
You rely on non-logical concepts like too many people live in apartments or homes to pay for school. How about all the undocumented people whose kids have finished school and whose rent is still paying for schools?
You don't understand how any of this works, yet you still make statements about it. You don't understand that millions of undocumented people pay payroll taxes every week by using fake IDs/SSN.