I thought you could only get unemployment, welfare, food stamps, etc. if you have proof you're a citizen. At least two proofs, from what I've been told. So, how do they get those, and if they don't, why do people still say they're costing the US tax-payer's money. Elementary, Junior/middle and highschools are for the children of immigrants... who are natural born citizens, so that means it's not illegals costing US tax-money, but citizens costing US tax-money. Also, universities will ask you for at least 2 proofs of ID and citizenship or they won't accept you... So how?
2006-10-04
17:42:06
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