More Than Half of Foreign Refugees Are on Taxpayer-Funded Food Stamps
Since 2008, as Breitbart News
reported, the U.S. has permanently resettled more than 1.7 million
foreign nationals and refugees through a variety of humanitarian
programs like the Special Immigrant Juveniles and the Nicaraguan
Adjustment and Central American Relief Act. This is a foreign population
larger than Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — a city with more than 1.5
million residents.
An annual report by the Office of Refugee Resettlement was analyzed
by the Center for Immigration Studies’ Jason Richwine, in which the
analyst revealed that about 56 percent of households headed by foreign
refugees who arrived in the U.S. between 2011 and 2015 are using
taxpayer-funded food stamps.
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