Did you read the
whole article or just the section on budgetary impact?
From the same wikipedia article you quoted:
The question of whether illegal aliens contribute more or less in taxes than they consume in services is not cut and dry. I think it's a bit of a complicated thing to measure well.
But regardless....
If the illegal aliens disappeared tomorrow, the jobs they fill would still be needed. I think I saw somewhere that they represent around 5% of the work force. We would still need those workers. (No, I don't think those jobs would be snatched up by U.S. Citizens.)
Imagine that those jobs were filled with
legal immigrants here as guest workers. would that significantly affect the math?
Do you think significantly more would be collected in taxes?
How would that affect the cost of services?
To me, the problem is not that we have too many immigrant workers, but rather that those workers are here illegally. Their status also makes them vulnerable to criminals and abuse.
Which brings me back to "sanctuary cities."
First, they really aren't sanctuary cities. They don't "protect" illegal immigrants from deportation. they just don't participate in that process for reasons that are largely intended to keep
everyone safe.
- They want immigrants to feel safe talking to the police to report a crime, whether they are the victim or a witness. It's to break the "I didn't see nothing." response.
- A corollary of that is that they want these witnesses (or victims) to be able to appear in court without fear of consequences. Again, this helps us get criminals off the street.
- They want everyone to be able to visit a doctor without fear.
- Or call an ambulance.
- Or the fire department.
From what I've seen, they
will assist with criminal apprehensions. They won't stop ICE from apprehending or deporting anyone, but in the case of New York, at least, in the name of assisting the judicial system and law enforcement, they want a few places to be (mostly) open. And they want a firewall between local law enforcement and immigration actions.
Is it possible some "sanctuary city" laws go too far? Absolutely. But I also think that state and local government has legitimate discretion over the scope of their law enforcement's duties.