Recent testimony before the Senate Investigations Subcommittee established that 90% did not show up for their hearing and sadly, no efforts were made to try to find the perpetrators. Second, a 1999 "guidance" issued by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission bars employment discrimination against illegal aliens. Illegals are even eligible for back-pay awards if the employer is caught discriminating against them. Lastly, most of the illegal alien population is made up of visa abusers who are rarely punished by being deported. All they have to do in order to come into America is buy a round trip airline ticket. Next, they simply overstay their visa and melt away into American society by biding their time until they become legal residents, usually through marriage, having children born in America, or through visa lotteries. .
The reason I feel so strongly against allowing illegal immigrants to stay within the U.S. is illegals are adding a lot of strain to our social services. The magnet that attracts both legal and illegal immigration is the welfare state and its extensive financial benefits. According to the Congressional Research Service of the Library of Congress prior to the 1996 Welfare Reform Act, immigrants were participating in over fifteen major federal and State funded programs, a few such as Aid to Families with Dependent Children (ADFC), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), General Assistance with Housing and Community Development Grants, child welfare, Medicaid, emergency services and services for pregnant women, State and local medical care; School lunch and breakfast programs, WIC, and Home Energy Assistance. If all that was not enough for them to take, they also participated in the Earned-Income Tax Credit (EITC). Under this program, if one's income is lower than a prescribed level, the government issues them a check even if no income tax is due. A preliminary 1992 report by the INS found that 83% of illegal aliens amnestied by the Immigration and Reform Act (IRCA) had false Social Security numbers.