Illegal Immigration Costs Each NJ Family $800 Annually
New Jersey is facing an approximately $3.1 billion budget deficit. Guess where $2.1 billion of this sorry sum is going?

First, consider that immigration enforcement authorities are on the move in New Jersey:
Unfortunately, 76 detentions is only a drop in the bucket. Decades of federal and state inaction is costing New Jersey taxpayers some serious cash. Check out the stunning findings of one national non-profit group. Remember- Governor Corzine has repeatedly suggested extending benefits to illegal immigrants:Immigration officials in New Jersey say 76 people have been arrested during a six-day sweep to pick up people on immigration violations. U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officials say 60 of the 76 people arrested were fugitives -- a classification that includes people who ignore an order of deportation or fail to report to immigration authorities. Sixteen others were found to be living here illegally. Out of the 60 immigrants classified as fugitives, 24 had some kind of criminal record. ICE has 95 teams in place nationwide as part of its Fugitive Operations Program. Four of the teams operate in New Jersey.
The illegal alien population residing in New Jersey is costing the state’s taxpayers nearly $2.1 billion per year for education, medical care and incarceration. This estimate is derived from analysis of public expenditures on just three of several areas of expenditures for about 372,000 illegal alien residents. That annual tax burden amounts to about $800 per New Jersey household headed by a native-born resident. Even if sales, income and property taxes that may be collected from illegal immigrants — estimated at $488 million — are subtracted from the fiscal outlays, the net costs to New Jersey’s taxpayers still amount to nearly $1.6 billion per year.
The three cost areas discussed in this analysis (education, health care and incarceration resulting from illegal immigration) are the major cost areas. They are also the same three program areas analyzed in a 1994 study conducted by the Urban Institute, and that earlier study provides a useful baseline for comparison. Other studies of the costs of immigration — both at the state and national level — that have been conducted in the interim, support the conclusions of this report.
Even without accounting for all of the numerous other areas in which costs associated with illegal immigration are being incurred by New Jersey taxpayers, the program areas analyzed in this study indicate that the burden is substantial and that the costs are rapidly increasing.
The nearly $2.1 billion in costs incurred by New Jersey taxpayers annually result from outlays in the following areas:
- Education. Based on estimates of the illegal immigrant population in New Jersey and documented costs of K-12 schooling, New Jerseyites spend more than $1.85 billion annually on education for the children of illegal immigrants. This estimate does not include programs for limited English students, remedial educational programs or breakfast and lunch programs available to students from low-income families. An estimated 11.7 percent of the K-12 public school students in New Jersey are children of illegal aliens.
- Health care. Taxpayer-funded, unreimbursed medical outlays for health care provided to the state’s illegal alien population amount to an estimated $200 million a year.
- Incarceration. The uncompensated cost of incarcerating deportable illegal aliens in New Jersey’s state and local prisons amounts to about $50 million a year. This estimate includes only prison personnel costs and not short-term or other detention costs, related law enforcement and judicial expenditures, or the monetary costs of the crimes that led to incarceration.
The fiscal costs of illegal immigration borne by state taxpayers do not end with these three major cost areas. The total local cost of illegal immigration would be considerably higher if other cost areas were also calculated, such as preventive health programs, special English instruction, interpretation services in courts and hospitals, welfare programs used by the U.S.-born children of illegal aliens, or welfare benefits for American workers displaced by illegal alien workers.
If illegal immigrants obtained legal work status, and eventual permanent residence and possible citizenship, as currently advocated by the Bush administration and passed in the U.S. Senate in 2006, state income tax collections might increase, but this likely would be outweighed by increased eligibility for public services available to low-income families. In addition, the possibility for family members of the current illegal alien population to come to the United States to reunite families would increase the size of the poverty and near-poverty population likely to use public services.
Federal law has provided avenues for the state and local governments to act to lessen the fiscal burden of illegal immigration, but state and local governments in New Jersey are not using those resources.
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Does this include the one's in Steve Lonegan's sign crew?
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Do the people of New Jersey really care about any of it at all? Here is the real point to me. If the politicians, who are bought off by Wall Street,( we can see this now)so desperately fight the American citizenry on immigration law, then that already tells me that I have to be anti-illegal immigration, if for no other reason that these corrupt and lawless politicians need to be resisted and brought into line. You see, in this way it doesn't matter if I am a Republican or Democrat, BECAUSE ALL OF THEM ARE CORRUPT. ALL OF THEM.
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I believe the American taxpayers are fed up with the suckling of these ILLEGAL ALIENS. Just sucking us dry from the BILLIONS upon BILLIONS sent out of this Country every year, not to mention the BILLIONS upon BILLIONS the ILLEGAL ALIENS and their ANCHORS suck up every year. This must end now or we will soon be bankrupt and this beautiful Country will become a third world country.
Yes, get the ILLEGAL ALIENS out of this Country and back to their own country where they belong. THEY DON'T BELONG HERE! It's time ALL 50 States get laws passed to get rid of the ILLEGAL ALIENS. The problems they are causing are NOT going away until they are out of this Country and back in their own country!
New Jersey, get a State law passed! I'm working on Delaware.
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We need a reversal system for our social Security numbers, as this will allow ones using illegal numbers ot be located. This today is allow our states and federal governments to lsoe tax dollars each day
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Anonymous ... it turned out they weren't illegal, and - if you had followed the story after the initial media fabricated hype - you would have learned Lonegan was in the process of getting the paperwork for them to fill out when the local police sent the workers away. ... It is best to get all the facts before making such accusations that show an apparent bias.
With the problem posed by illegals to the state of New Jersey, and Corzine's pro-illegal blue ribbon panel about to issue a report on how to make the state more illegal friendly, maybe we should all focus on how to address the problem rather than trying to distract from the pro-illegal crowd based on an unsubstantiated anti-Lonegan bias.
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Here's my solution...Ship all the illegals back to their countries.
We'll be spending a whole lot less for welfare, food stamps, schools, etc.
EXCUSE ME, ILLEGAL IS ILLEGAL
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we are also losing tax dollars on both the state and federal govermenr levels, when illegal socail security numbers are used.
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