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Loophole in Senate Immigration Bill to Pay $966 Billion in Social Security to Two Million Illegal Workers

Posted : Tue, 19 Jun 2007 13:04:01 GMT
Author : TREA Senior Citizens League
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WASHINGTON, June 19  /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The immigration bill being debated by the Senate would allow over two million illegal workers who received Social Security numbers prior to 2004 to receive more than $966 billion in Social Security benefits by 2040.
Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison introduced an amendment to the bill (S.A. 1415), subsequently passed by voice vote, that would prevent illegal workers who performed illegal work and then obtained a Social Security number after January 1, 2004 from receiving credit for Social Security taxes paid in previous years. However, the amendment does nothing to prevent aliens who obtained "non-work" Social Security numbers prior to 2004 and then performed illegal work from claiming benefits.
The loophole was revealed by TREA Senior Citizens League, a nonpartisan seniors advocacy organization with 1.2 million supporters, based in Alexandria, Virginia.
Shannon Benton, executive director of TREA Senior Citizens League, will testify about the loophole before the House Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security, and International Law today at 4:00 P.M. Eastern at 2237 Rayburn House Office Building.
Between 1974 and 2003, the Social Security Administration issued more than seven million "non-work" Social Security numbers, which entitled some foreign nationals - some of whom were illegal aliens - to services such as Medicaid and food stamps. The majority of non-work Social Security numbers were issued during an era of less restrictive immigration policy; in some cases, aliens didn't need proof of citizenship to receive a number.
Despite their "non-work" status, millions performed unlawful work. Under the Senate legislation currently being considered, this group would be eligible for Social Security benefits.
"Some members of the Senate are telling the American people that illegal aliens wouldn't be able to collect Social Security benefits under this immigration deal, and that is flat wrong," said Ms. Benton. "The truth is that illegal aliens could receive more than double in Social Security benefits what American taxpayers have spent so far on the war in Iraq."
According to the Social Security Administration, the Social Security Trust Fund will begin paying out more than it is taking in by 2017, and will be completely exhausted by 2041.
With 1.2 million supporters, TREA Senior Citizens League is one of the nation's largest nonpartisan seniors groups. Visit http://www.seniorsleague.org/ for more information.
TREA Senior Citizens League
CONTACT: Brad Phillips, +1-202-776-0640, +1-202-446-4060,
brad@phillipsmediarelations.com, for TREA Senior Citizens League
Web site: http://www.seniorsleague.org/

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that people deserve their money
By: Gonzalo Díaz , Wed, 20 Jun 2007 01:10:49 GMT

They worked for that money, they contributed it from their meager salaries, it's theirs.
All the rest is nonsense.


Why now? Why the rush?
By: Paul the American , Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:25:13 GMT

Why the Railroad Effort on the Amnesty Bill?
We can all understand the push by big business to keep their steady flow of illegal laborers coming in, strengthening their bargaining position against blue-collar working class Americans. Then again, they already have that today in droves. Why the sudden balls-to-the-wall push to get it all "kosher" right now?
Chertoff and Kyl both seem to have answered that question recently, Kyl in his Wall Street Journal interview and Chertoff on Fox News yesterday: because businesses are starting to worry about efforts to enforce immigration laws at the local level. One state in the vanguard of that effort is Kyl's (and McCain's) home state of Arizona, where the legislature has passed numerous laws (usually vetoed) on the issue, and where the public voted for Prop 200 back in 2004.
To me that says something far more ominous than that Congress is being disingenuous or naïve on the matter. Far from simple being empty promises, this amnesty bill is actually a blatant attempt to head off any attempts at enforcement at all.



We do want the Jobs!
By: AmericanWorker , Tue, 19 Jun 2007 14:25:30 GMT

Don’t you just love talk radio?I like to call it “Free Speech”,A way the people can voice their view.

I live and work here in Ms,It is not true what he has told the press,We do care,And we do want the Jobs!

I have worked in the construction business for 21 years and it really hard to compete with someone who will work for $5 an hour CASH and not pay taxes.

I cannot support my family on that,Besides I need insurance for my children and they don’t because they use the local hospitals to flip their medical bills.

WE DO WANT THE JOBS! Jobs that pay a decent wage.

I think Sen.Lott has been bribed by some big business to help pave the way for cheap labor.

Lott,You are a traitor,You have sold us out.




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