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Thursday, March 27, 2008

What's Schwarzenegger been smokin?!!

Governor: Illegal immigrants not to blame for budget mess

The Governor is saying that illegal aliens (they are not immigrants—immigrants are honest people who come here with permission) are not responsible for the budget deficit.

Let me count the ways:

1. Illegal aliens consist of 17% of the State prison population

2. In LA County alone the cost of health care for illegal aliens is almost $1 billion

3. LAUSD has approximately 50% of its students from parents that are illegal aliens

I could go on. The cost is at least $10 billion alone.

Oh, the article says the budget deficit is $8 billion—actually the LAO says it is $16.6 billion. The Governor last week said it is over $14 billion—actually it is over $20 billion. No idea where the $8 billion came from.

The bottom line is this, illegal aliens cost money, period. Every dollar we spend on them adds another dollar to the deficit. If California and it's cities enforced the laws already on the books this would not be a problem. In Arizona and Oklahoma illegal aliens are leaving because those states are beginning to enforce the law.

Do you think illegal aliens add to the deficit? Better tell the Governor, he is not aware of that fact. Get angry or get poor.

Schwarzenegger: Illegal immigrants not to blame for budget mess

By Kevin Yamamura, Sacramento Bee, 3/26/08

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, responding to the mother of a Republican state legislator, said Wednesday it would be a "big mistake" to blame illegal immigrants for the state’s looming $8 billion budget problem.

The Republican governor was in San Luis Obispo to pitch his budget proposal to local officials and business leaders when he was asked by Diane Blakeslee, mother of Assemblyman Sam Blakeslee, R-San Luis Obispo, how the state should handle fiscal burdens created by illegal immigrants.

"There is, you know, always a time like this where you start pointing the finger at various different elements of what creates the budget mess, and, you know, some may point the finger at illegal immigrants," Schwarzenegger said. "I can guarantee you, I have been now four years in office in Sacramento, I don’t think that illegal immigration has created the mess that we are in."

The governor’s comments came a day after Assembly Republicans announced a package of 20 bills they said would help California reduce the "negative impact" that illegal immigrants have on the state budget. Included are proposals to repeal a law enabling undocumented students from paying in-state college tuition and demand more money from the federal government for housing illegal immigrants in state prisons.

Schwarzenegger said he believes the United States should pursue immigration reform and have tougher border controls. But he added that blaming illegal immigrants "because we have a budget problem would be a big mistake. I think we have to look at ourselves in Sacramento. We in Sacramento have the responsibility to come up with a coherent budget system, and we haven’t done that."

The governor is seeking a long-term budget fix that would build a "rainy-day fund" whenever the state has a surplus in revenues. He has spent the last two weeks traveling to different cities to discuss the budget and ask local residents to pressure their legislators into early negotiations.

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