Illegal Immigrants Earn More in NYC Than Soldiers Serving the Country"
Clint Engler
CEO/Principal: CERAC Inc. FL USA..... ?? ????????Consortium for Empowered Research, Analysis & Communication
The Unbalanced Scale..................
In a twist of financial irony, it seems that the green grass of opportunity isn't always greener for those who serve in the U.S. military compared to undocumented immigrants residing in New York City. A recent report has stirred the pot, revealing that illegal immigrant families are, in fact, receiving a substantially larger sum in taxpayer-funded assistance than our valiant soldiers who defend the nation.
According to the eye-opening findings, these criminal illegal immigrants are cashing in at a rate that's seven times more than what military families are receiving. As part of a $53 million program in the Big Apple, undocumented immigrant families of four are set to pocket an average of $1,440 per month. This, remarkably, surpasses the allowance allocated for some of our deployed troops.
Now, let's crunch some numbers for perspective. Enlisted soldiers, as reported by the Military Times, are granted a guaranteed sustenance allowance of a mere $452.56 each month in basic pay. But hold on to your helmets, deployed soldiers aren't faring much better, with a monthly meal deduction of $399.90, even though many of them aren't even using the base dining facilities.
In this peculiar financial dance, what this essentially means is that over $200 is vanishing into thin air every month for each deployed soldier and their families. To put it bluntly, soldiers find themselves shortchanged by about $1,860 cumulatively during a standard nine-month deployment, a hefty sum to lose for those who've dedicated their lives to serving the nation.
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Meanwhile, in the concrete jungle of New York City, illegal immigrant families are flourishing with pre-paid debit cards, graciously topped up to the tune of $1,440 per month. One can't help but raise an eyebrow at the stark contrast: soldiers putting their lives on the line for the country they love, while some others seemingly benefit more from the system without a fraction of the sacrifice.
The situation paints a curious picture of priorities and where taxpayer dollars are channeled. While soldiers endure the rigors of deployment, separated from their loved ones and often facing perilous situations, it's disheartening to realize they're simultaneously receiving the short end of the fiscal stick. Meanwhile, illegal immigrant families seem to have stumbled upon a financial oasis, nestled in the bustling streets of NYC.
Perhaps it's time for a reality check, a recalibration of sorts. Shouldn't those who willingly put their lives on the line for the nation receive more than those who skirt its laws? The answer seems glaringly obvious, yet the disparity persists, leaving a bitter taste in the mouths of many.
As we navigate the complex landscape of societal assistance programs and military budgets, one thing remains clear: the scales are undeniably tipped, and it's high time for a rebalancing act. Until then, the irony of illegal immigrant families outearning soldiers serving the country will continue to linger as a perplexing reminder of where our priorities lie.
CEO/Principal: CERAC Inc. FL USA..... ?? ????????Consortium for Empowered Research, Analysis & Communication
11 个月American citizens are held to much higher standards than people from other countries who break our laws, cross our borders illegally and collect free money to boot....